During a short, three and a half days trip in the weekend of Easter, the main aims were to see White-backed Woodpecker and the lekking of the Great Bustrad.

In the Zemplén Hills we managed to see no less then three of these woodpeckers with excellent walkaway views. On the same spot we also saw Gray-headed, Middle Spotted and Black Woodpeckers. During this day we also saw 3 Lesser Spotted Eagles, 2 Eagle Owls and a Ural Owl.

In the Hoertobágy we saw a spectacular, action full early morning Great Bustrad lekking with seven males involved. We also had several superb views of Ferruginous Duscks, while we also saw a Saker Falcon, a pair of Stone Curlew and some Mars Sandpipers in different locations, while Moustached Warblers were realy active and surprisingly easy to see. We also had time to twich a recently (the day before) found Dalmatian Peican, which is a real local rarity (see below).

On the last day we went to a forest patch near Debrecen to find Collard Flycatcher. We saw two singing males together with some femails.

The weather was nice and sunny during the whole trip and the temperature stayed usualy over 20 Celsius degree.

 

Gábor Simay

 

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