There was an unbelievable autumn migration throughout the UK because of the very unique weather conditions. An unprecedented number of Nearctic Birds arrived on the west coast of the UK including the Isles of Scilly. American Warblers were popping up everywhere during the last ten days of September and the beginning of October. We were lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time and saw our fair share of this birding bonanza!
Download Trip Report (1.36 MB)Yet another fantastic Wingspan bird Tour of this fascinating Greek island. We had superb weather for the the first four days then an abrupt change brought in wind, rain and a huge fall of migrant bird species. We saw most of the reg...
View ReportAfter several years of very poor raptor passage during this 'peak period' we had a bumper year this year! The Honey Buzzard passage was spot on with thousands of birds crossing from Europe to Africa every day whilst we were ...
View ReportIt was another fabulous birding tour of this wonderful country, the wildlife of the region is prolific. We saw 200 species of birds including some of Europes most sought-after: Spotted Nutcracker, Wallcreeper, Paddyfield Warbler, Pi...
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