Birdwatching in December??
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Birdwatching in December??
Yes, I know it's not the greatest time of year, but would love suggestions for possible birdwatching locales near Paris and Firenze - realizing it will probably be the guys who live there all year around or a very lost, very late migrant.
Thanks,
QuinnAdams
Thanks,
QuinnAdams
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Quinn,
I'm not sure if a 2-3 hour drive is within your definition of "near Paris," but the Baie de Somme in Picardie is pretty amazing for birdwatching. I was just there and visited the Parc Ornithologique due Marquenterre. www.baiedesomme.org
I'm not sure if a 2-3 hour drive is within your definition of "near Paris," but the Baie de Somme in Picardie is pretty amazing for birdwatching. I was just there and visited the Parc Ornithologique due Marquenterre. www.baiedesomme.org
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Hi to Sheila, hausfrau and nessundorma and many thanks for these great suggestions. Hausfrau, I don't think 3 hours is too long a trip and this looks quite amazing! As do the various locations in the info from nessundorma! So many birds, so little time! Thanks again!
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Tulips, in my case "expert" would be overegging the pudding. "Mildly knowledgeable" might be closer to it.
However, you could try
http://www.surfbirds.com/asksurfbirds/askbelgium.html
Or describe it and I'll see what I can do.
However, reverting to the OP..
Paris- books says Bois de Boulogne, and Bois de Vinecennes; Chanfroy Plain Nature Reseve and Trois Pignons Forest at Fontainebleau; L'Etang vieux de Saclay NNR at Saclay (near Versaiiles); Ville-d'Avray Lakes and Fausses Reposes wood west of Paris ; La Courneuve Country park east of Paris; Cretail Lake south east of Paris.
It'll not shock you to know the watery ones are best in winter.
There is NOTHING in the Italian book about Florence. NOTHING.
If you want more details on any of these, email me and I'll fax some stuff through.
However, you could try
http://www.surfbirds.com/asksurfbirds/askbelgium.html
Or describe it and I'll see what I can do.
However, reverting to the OP..
Paris- books says Bois de Boulogne, and Bois de Vinecennes; Chanfroy Plain Nature Reseve and Trois Pignons Forest at Fontainebleau; L'Etang vieux de Saclay NNR at Saclay (near Versaiiles); Ville-d'Avray Lakes and Fausses Reposes wood west of Paris ; La Courneuve Country park east of Paris; Cretail Lake south east of Paris.
It'll not shock you to know the watery ones are best in winter.
There is NOTHING in the Italian book about Florence. NOTHING.
If you want more details on any of these, email me and I'll fax some stuff through.
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That's a great site Sheila! Still can't find the bird though. I think it must have escaped somewhere and doesn't belong here. It's black, a bit larger than a blackbird, with a curved yellow and red beach, and when it flies away the underside of the wings (not completely, just the tips) is red. We were joking that its beak is the color of the Belgian flag.
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Mmm. I'm struggling with this.
http://dwb.wildlife.fotopic.net/p28693228.html
Why you would have one of these in your garden, I don't know, and the bill doesn't curve much.
Either of these?
http://www.pbase.com/chezzy/image/41541263
http://dwb.wildlife.fotopic.net/p28693228.html
Why you would have one of these in your garden, I don't know, and the bill doesn't curve much.
Either of these?
http://www.pbase.com/chezzy/image/41541263
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