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<blockquote data-quote="Adin 92" data-source="post: 1792728" data-attributes="member: 71829"><p>I did come to Malta but i ended up ringing in two of the reserves in morning and early afternoon and i must say a prefer that way (in peace and not confronting any rambo in the countryside:-O) we did ring a lifer to me an <strong>Eastern Bonelli`s Warbler</strong> from Ghadira and very few other birds, wasn`t that good for ringing today. As for other birds i ve seen my second ever record of a <strong>Great White Egret</strong> from the ferry in early morning in just less then a week. Other birds seen <strong>4 Squacco Heron</strong>(3 at Ghadira and 1 at Simar), <strong>1 Little Bittern</strong> (male at Simar) and <strong>1 Little Egret</strong> (at Ghadira)</p><p></p><p>i ve seen also about six species of waders: <strong>Black Winged Stilt, Little Ringed Plovers (breeding), Wood Sandpipers, Green Sandpipers, Common Sandpipers and Little Stints</strong> Also before leaving a kestrel and<strong>Black Kite</strong> Soaring over a wooded hill and a male Collared Flycathcer</p><p></p><p>On my way back to the ferry flock of 5 bee eaters and a collared dove together with mixed flock of hirundines and i arrived home exuasthed and still sick with flu!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adin 92, post: 1792728, member: 71829"] I did come to Malta but i ended up ringing in two of the reserves in morning and early afternoon and i must say a prefer that way (in peace and not confronting any rambo in the countryside:-O) we did ring a lifer to me an [B]Eastern Bonelli`s Warbler[/B] from Ghadira and very few other birds, wasn`t that good for ringing today. As for other birds i ve seen my second ever record of a [B]Great White Egret[/B] from the ferry in early morning in just less then a week. Other birds seen [B]4 Squacco Heron[/B](3 at Ghadira and 1 at Simar), [B]1 Little Bittern[/B] (male at Simar) and [B]1 Little Egret[/B] (at Ghadira) i ve seen also about six species of waders: [B]Black Winged Stilt, Little Ringed Plovers (breeding), Wood Sandpipers, Green Sandpipers, Common Sandpipers and Little Stints[/B] Also before leaving a kestrel and[B]Black Kite[/B] Soaring over a wooded hill and a male Collared Flycathcer On my way back to the ferry flock of 5 bee eaters and a collared dove together with mixed flock of hirundines and i arrived home exuasthed and still sick with flu!! [/QUOTE]
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