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  • ...of the most interactive and exciting resources for birders everywhere. If you're new to editing, please take some time to read through the help section o ...early impossible to 'break' a page as it can always be easily reverted. If you still need a guiding hand, use the Opus discussion forum to ask for help.
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  • ...n in Britain and Europe, it is most likely no 3 in the following list that you need.<br />
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  • ...rom [[Birds Portal|the birds themselves]] to [[Locations Portal|the places you can find them]]. ...hing for it using the search box at the top, or to the left, of this page. You can also get an overview of all the birds, bird song, locations or other wi
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  • That's how an article about a bird species should look. If you want to see how something is coded, click on the edit tab.<br /> '''On the top you may find {{incomplete}} if there is some information but not in all section
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  • ...Green-billed Coucal]]. If you're not staying there ask at the reception if you're allowed to bird down at the river and around the restaurant.<br /> ...ent but bear in mind that they're not rich and (at least compared to them) you are!<br />
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  • ...the categories of '''“Notable Species"''', '''“Rarities”''', and''' “Birds You Might See”''' checklist. ...s its way through a rich and complex natural landscape. Maybe, just maybe you will get to see a majestic [[Bald Eagle]] as it soars above the mountains a
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  • ...ent. It can get quite cold in mid-winter so be sure to take a sweater with you. March to May is very hot and the rainy season lasts from June to September The road from Semadoh to Chikhaldara (25kms) can be excellent for birding. You are not allowed to bird inside the forest, but the road is fine.<br />
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  • ...emoval of a ramshackle camping site from beneath the trees on the right as you approach the parking area, and the fencing off of the lagoons to prevent in ...n at the T-junction, you will see the reserve parking area on your left as you approach the lagoons, with an information board (in Spanish) about the rese
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  • When you’re talking about an area that’s 460+ miles long, running through 2 stat Three-fourths of the way down near milepost 345, you’ll arrive in the area of the Singecat Ridge Overlook near Marion in Yance
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  • Eastern North Carolina, or as it is also known, depending on who you talk to, the Coastal Plain, Sandhills, Downeast, or Tidewater. ('''''Area ...the land, soil, trees and nature begin a gradual transformation from what you would find in the Piedmont region to that usually associated with an area c
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  • If you'll forgive the pun, the Garraf Massif is massive. So when I first visited I So one could do worse then than to mimic the birds you're hunting for and a patient, watchful eye will soon reveal an Iberian Grey
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  • ...craft and their owners. But that is not the attraction to birders unless you intend to arrive by boat. ..., especially if such a place, in a pleasant urban setting, is appealing to you.
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  • If you are in doubt about whether you have a Cirl Bunting or a [[Yellowhammer]], check the rump colour - grey bro
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  • ...een here. To the north of Wirawila lake lies the smaller Pannegamuwa lake. You can watch the birds directly from the road here.<br /> ...an reach it from Tissa Road via a small road near Suhada Garage. Park when you reach the lake and walk along the dam to the east. [[Black Bittern]] can be
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  • ...person and 5LE for any Egyptian accompanying you (they might try to charge you 25 though). ...ours - and make sure the car is in good condition, the roads are bumpy) or you might want to go on a Quad tour.
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  • ...s roam in the forest and are most likely just being heard. If you see them you may be too close. ...Owl]]. Watch out for droppings on the path and then start searching above you!
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  • ...make the trip to the Park, but be aware of the tides schedule in play when you visit.
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  • ...d Holmeswood the reserve can be found when you've reached the open fields (you should see the woods on your left-hand side) and look for a hedgerow lined
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  • ...tinue up the Deepdale and Ray Gill valleys, the easiest to follow being if you stay on the north side of Deepdale. The other paths ford the streams. ...covering water main pipes makes an ideal spot to sit a while. Downstream you have good views of the castle and a weir. Upstream the river is straight fo
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  • ...r is actually a much smaller lake to the west, but as all visiting birders know the main water body as Arrocampo, we will keep it at that for simplicities ...elevated observation points. The visitors centre is closed on Sunday, but you can get the key from the nearest cafe by the municipal pool.
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