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La Gomera
Spain
Bardzo dobre
La Sagra's Flycatcher
Passerine
Dobre
La Selle Thrush
Passerine

Another very shy bird in the Dominican Republic. A beautiful endemic to the Dominican Republic of which once I would like to have good photos. Unfortunately, he was close to us only when it was still dark. We got to the mountains less than an hour before sunrise. The thrushes were feeding 10-15 meters from us, as black contours were moving along the road. At sunrise, there was also an attempt to photograph the thrush in unfavorable lighting conditions - as it turned out later, it was the last attempt.

Dokumentacyjne
Ladder-tailed Nightjar
Caprimulgiformes
Dobre
Landscape North Island
New Zealand
Bardzo dobre
Landscape South Island
New Zealand
Moje ulubione, Bardzo dobre
Lanner Falcon
Falconiformes

There were few encounters with representatives of raptors in Morocco. This made it all the more pleasing to have photographed a Lanner Falcon. As it turned out during my stay in Morocco, the reason for joy was doubled by the resulting photographs of this bird. One, that it is a beautiful bird and a new species photographed for me, and two, that I just found out that it has been included in the Polish aviafauna. This list, as I checked carefully, was expanded by 8 new species and two existing species were deleted from the list.

Dostateczne
Lantan Island
Hongkong
Dobre
Lapland longspur
Passerine

In October 2016 Hel Peninsula was an extraordinary place to watch not only very rare species of birds belonging to Polish fauna, but also those commonly encountered. Goldcrests, Eurasian wrens, finches were in so much number that one could observe them even from a distance of one meter at some moments. At the same time we had to watch our steps, so as not to harm goldcrests or Eurasian wrens. But not only because of bird-watching it was really worth it to go there.

Bardzo dobre
Lappet-faced Vulture
Accipitriformes

It would be a fact that we always encountered a rueppell's griffon, a lappet-faced vulture and an African white-backed vulture together. However, the most numerous were African white-backed vultures. They were the first at the carrion and instantly started the meal. But as they had already done so, the rueppell's griffon were almost immediately appearing at the meal. They explained quite quickly and effectively to African vultures that it was their turn now. Sometimes they fed together. All this was watched by the Arabian vulture.

Bardzo dobre

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