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Finding Birds in Northern Greece

Wildlife Guide
By: Dave Gosney(Author)
44 pages, 23 b/w maps
Publisher: Easybirder
Finding Birds in Northern Greece
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  • Finding Birds in Northern Greece ISBN: 9781907316487 Paperback Jan 2015 In stock
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Northern Greece is undoubtedly one of the best birdwatching areas in Europe, and this guide updates to Finding Birds in Greece, based on a visit in spring 2014.

Dave Gosney writes:

‘‘When I revisited northern Greece in 2014 I was reminded just how exceptional it is for birding. Nearby western Turkey may have some extra, more exotic species such as Green Warbler and Brown Fish Owl, but the birding in Greece is much more enjoyable because of the far greater numbers of raptors, warblers, buntings, shrikes and, especially, waterbirds. The fact that I filmed over 100 species on one 3 week trip (compared with 60-80 at every other European area I’ve visited so far) gives you an idea just how exceptional this area is.”

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