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Wonderful news from England
which brought-up some personalias. Some years ago I gave a
lecture on British Birdwatching Fair about the status and
history of Great Bustard in the Carpathian Basin, which wasn't
about my expertise, but the purpose was to give a summary
of the Hungarian researches, especially those results and
articles which are not accessible in English. After the lecture
I had a pleasant chat with project manager David Waters, giving
addresses of important personals on Bustards here and there.
It was the time when they just started the reintroduction
to England, so I was very happy to read about their success
today. For more please click here!
Also enjoy some great pics about them, taken here in Hungary
with Laci Novak, and a bit of a historical pix bellow them!
05 June, 2009.


This last picture was taken by myself at the spring
of 1999 in the heart of Hortobagy NP, and as far as I know
- maybe I am wrong... - this is the first digiscoped birdimage
in Hungary (1MP Canon Powrshot + Optolyth scope)
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