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Vacancy

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So, think about it and contact us if you are interested. Anyway, the reason for showing this is to indicate that 10,000 Birds is still looking for writers. There is no pay, but the upside of this is that we cannot cut your pay either.

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Birding Kabul, Afghanistan

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These advertisements are for a good cause (see above), so I do not feel bad about them. But of course, you can skip them when getting near the end of this post – though that will mean not using your knowledge and skills to help Afghan women. Basically, this is all I can say about birding in Kabul, I am afraid.

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Birding the “Utterly Peaceful Moorland” – Sumapaz NP Colombia

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I contacted Luis Garcia, my guide-to-be, from Mutar ECO Environmental who was recommended to me previous to my trip and he agreed to pick me up at the airport at 5 a.m. As my thoughts lingered on Luis’s answer he slowly tapped me on the shoulder and pointed his finger to a cluster of bushes not far from us. I like bonuses.

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Birding and Wildlife photography at Limneo Lodge, Kerkini Lake, Greece

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10,000 Birds is running a series of articles by and about tour guides, tour companies, eco-lodges, and other birding travel organizations. Please consider using the services described in this post or any of the other posts we are sharing this February. My name is Nikos Gallios.

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Power Companies and Springtime Tree Removal

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Maggie Ciarcia, a solo wildlife rehabilitator in Carmel, NY specializing in small mammals and game birds, received a notice from New York State Electric and Gas that tree trimming was scheduled for her neighborhood and someone would contact her. Then the crew would call us, and we would find someone to help,” she said. “Do

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Costa Rica Birding in Quetzal Valley

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It also sounds like a piece of heaven; something about valleys, a lot to do with quetzals. When we got tired of walking around, flowering hedges gave us views of several hummingbirds including Purple-throated Mountain-gem (a typical species of Costa Rican cloud forest), and the decidedly less common Magenta-throated Woodstar.

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Visit the Macaw Lodge in Costa Rica

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10,000 Birds is running a series of articles by and about tour guides, tour companies, eco-lodges, and other birding travel organizations. Please consider using the services described in this post or any of the other posts we are sharing this February. The post Visit the Macaw Lodge in Costa Rica appeared first on 10,000 Birds.