New departures
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Birding Ethiopia -NEW-
Saturday 20thOctober - Saturday 3rd November 2012
Cost: 2 250 EUR
Group size: 6 - 12 + leader
News
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05.05.2012
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23.12.2011
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12.12.2011
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30.11.2011
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23.11.2011
Tour availabilities
Birding Turkey - vacancies
Thursday 10th - Saturday 19th May 2012 COST: 1 265 EUR
Birds, butterflies and bears - fully booked
Saturday 2nd - Sunday 10th June 2012
Rollers and Bee-eaters photography - 2 places left
Sunday 27th May - Sunday 3rd June 2012 COST: 1 100 EUR
Birds and wildlife photography - fully booked
Sunday 10th - Sunday 17th June 2012
Scarce Butterflies - vacancies
Wednesday 13th - Sunday 24th June 2012 COST: 970 EUR
Butterflies and macro photography - extra departure
Saturday 23rd - Saturday 30th June 2012 COST: 900 EUR
Butterflies and macro photography - fully booked
Sunday 24th June - Sunday 1st July 2012
Butterflies of the Balkans - Bulgaria, Macedonia and Greece - vacancies
Sunday 1st - Sunday 15th July 2012 COST: 1 380 EUR
Via Pontica - early autumn migration - vacancies
Saturday 1st - Saturday 8th September 2012 COST: 730 EUR
Via Pontica - late autumn migration - vacancies
Sunday 23rd - Sunday 30th September 2012 COST: 680 EUR
Birding Ethiopia - vacancies
Saturday 20th October - Saturday 3rd November 2012 COST: 2 250 EUR
Testimonials
"I have been on six bird tours with Dobry to date and that in itself tells you that I am a very satisfied customer. His expertise in bird identification is truly inspiring. His keen eyesight and hearing seem to me remarkable. However, there is more to a tour than just finding the birds to make it a successful, memorable and very enjoyable one. Dobry always ensures that all participants have comfortable hotel rooms and good places to eat. Not once do I recall any tour member complaining about any aspect of accommodation or food. Nothing is too much trouble for Dobry in making sure every aspect of every member`s experience is as good as it can be. He is always cheerful, kind and very considerate. Perhaps above all, you always feel you are in very safe hands. I think that says it all."
Peter Challinor,
Lecturer in Ornithology in former Dept. of Professional and Continuing Education, Keele University and at Birmingham University.
Tutor for Workers Educational Association in Field Study of Birds
17.09.2011

