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Jan 2nd - 5th - Somerset Levels

Jan 7th - 20th. - Sri Lanka. £1850

Feb 16th - March 3rd Costa Rica - full

Mar 20th - 30th Morocco - 10 nights. - full

April 2nd - 9th - Andalucia migration tour. - full

April 10th - 18th - Coto Donana & Extremadura - £950 - 2 places

April 19th - 27th - Coto Donana & Extremadura - £950 - full

April 28th - 5th May. - Lesvos - full

May 6th - 13th - Portugal - £950 - 4 places

May 15th - 22nd - Northern Greece - full

May 23rd - 30th Bulgaria - £850 - 4 places

May 23rd - 30th - Andalucia birds and butterflies - £850

May 31st - June 7th. - Extremadura and Sierra de Gredos - £950

June 12th - 20th - Pyrenees and Picos de Europa - full


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Red-throated Bee-eater

Red-throated Bee-eater
join us for a fantastic tour of The Gambia this November

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

AUSTRALIA - HOLIDAY/RECCE TOUR - DAY 11 - OCT 7TH - NARAWALLEE BEACH -MOLLYMOOK GOLF COURSE

We had a day off today after sleeping for 10 hours we got up at 8am and had a leisurely morning watching TV and reading our books on the terrace. After lunch we popped into Ulladulla to use the internet and later we spent some time down on the beach at Narawallee, but it was windy and we got cold so we abandoned the beach.

About 6pm I drove to Mollymook Golf Course hoping to see the Gang-gang Cockatoo, there were plenty of Sulphur Crested Cockatoos and lots of Galahs but no Gang-gangs, however my journey was not wasted as I saw my first Rail in Australia. All the photos below were taken using Dawn's new Panasonic TZ-20 camera, no need for digi-scoping anymore?

Buff-banded Rail - click on the picture to enlarge and you can just see the buff band on the chest

Magpie Larks - female on the left with white forehead

Crimson Rosella

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