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I would just like to say thanks very much to you and Mateusz for all your help and advice during my visit to Poland, and especially to Arek. The trip to the forest was excellent, not only for the birds, but his great wealth of knowledge of all the flora and fauna. The trip to the Great Snipe site was simply unforgettable, with the birds jumping and flying under the lighting flashes of the approaching storm- quite magical! Beyond this, Arek saved my trip from being ruined (my tripod had been broken on the aeroplane in my luggage) when he lent me his tripod for the rest of the week. This was very kind (...) Thanks again, I would certainly recommend you to other birders wanting to visit Poland, and would love to return one day myself.
- Mark Stadie, UK, May 25, 2010
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Spring full-blown
Spring is finally full-blown in the Biebrza. Marsh Marigolds flower en masse and should be there for the next 3 weeks. More and more waders arrive and Ruffs undeniably reign. First Terns and Warblers showed up and there will be more coming every day now. (more…)
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