I invite everybody to take a tour to the Sikhote-Alin Mountains (Far East, Russia) with great bird and animal watching facilities. Our ecotouristic club "Sikhote-Alin" (http://ecotourism.terney.info) proposes exotic individual tours in wild and beautiful places at moderate prices.
Sikhote-Alin is a very beautiful natural place: the sea with cliffs and stacks, lagoon lakes, waterfalls, rivers full of rapids and bright streams, the taiga forest here is like a forest from fairy tales.
The Sikhote-Alin Mountains possess a great biodiversity. Avifauna of the middle Sikhote-Alin comprises more than 340 species. Each natural complex is characterized by a set of its representatives. In the pine-broadleaf forests play a leading role birds that depend on the Korean Pine - nutcracker, nuthatch, Siberian Jay. In oak forests live nuthatch, warblers (Phylloscopus occipitalis), Blue Nightingale, gray thrush, blue flycatcher, etc. Read more http://ecotourism.terney.info/index.php/en/activities-/item/29-birdwatching
Birdwatching in Russia (Far East)
Looks nice, but well beyond my finances. But please also check the Daves Garden rules about advertising in posts ;-)
Last set: Rough-legged Buzzard, White Wagtail (subspecies lugens), Siberian Grouse, Eurasian Wigeon & Bewick's Swan, Great Crested Grebe.
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Some more birds which live in Sikhote-Alin.
I do not think that it is a real advertising. We want peope to be aware of this fantastic place on the Earth. And we are not so intrested in getting money, all profit will be invested in solving ecological problems such as saving Amur Tiger and Taiga forests and so on. We have nobel purposes, not comercial))) thats why our prices are so low...
If they consider my post to be an advertising they can delete it but it won't be a right action and it won't bring good for our Nature.
Thanks for the clarification!
Red-necked Stint, Siberian Tit, Great Egret (x 2 pics), Mandarin Duck
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Resin, not at all. Thank you for your attention!
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