Anthony McLean´s visit
The December Sakertour set-date eagle photography tour was good, many eagles were around. Tour participant Tony gave a detailed description of the tour in his blog so please take a look: Tony McLean´s East Yorkshire Wildlife Diary
Adult White-tailed Eagle Photo: Tony McLean
More eagle news of all the December events is to come with lots of images so keep an eye on our blog and hide gallery!
Sakertour Team
Season´s Greetings from Sakertour
Shinwa group 2010 Autumn
Shinwa tours returned to Hungary again in November 2010 for their annual Red-breasted Goose pilgrimage! The weather was excellent and there were up to 60,000 geese in the Hortobágy region. Happily the group managed absolutely amazing views of both Lesser White-fronted and Red-breasted Geese and other highlights were: over 40 Great Bustards with a flock of 26 big males; a big roost of Long-eared Owls and the evening flight of nearly 10,000 Cranes to their roosting site.
Long-eared Owl Photo: Gabriella Tóth
During the tour all Hortobágy species special for Japanese birdwatchers were ´collected´, such as Merlin, Saker, Penduline Tit, Bearded Tit, Pygmy Cormorant, Little Owl, Shelduck, Ruff, Peregrine Falcon, Great Grey Shrike, Blue Tit, Brambling, Fieldfare and Ferruginous Duck, etc.
We saw our first woodland species (such as Middle Spotted Woodpecker, Short-toed Treecreeper, Hawfinch, Mistle Thrush, Redwing, Black Woodpecker and Marsh Tit) in the Great Forest of Debrecen, and continued collecting them in the Zemplén Hills (Black Redstart, Syrian Woodpecker, Green and Grey-headed Woodpecker, Bullfinch, Coal Tit and Tawny Owl). Eastern Imperial Eagle was another of the highlights in the Zemplén. The ´Bird of the tour´ was inevitably Red-breasted Goose and Hungary remains one of the easiest countries in the world in which to see the wonderful creature.
Sakertour team
Birdquest tour to Hungary
We were delighted to operate another Hungary in Autumn tour for Birdquest this year! The tour was positioned to see the fantastic-looking Red-breasted Goose and the increasingly rare Lesser White-fronted Goose on the same tour. This year we saw both species without difficulty. It took some time to locate them amongst the 80,000 geese present in the Hortobágy region but we finally got multiple great looks at both species!
Red-breasted Geese Photo: tour participant Hugh Gallagher
This action packed short break to Hungary this year was blessed with fantastic weather throughout the tour and in addition to the birds we experienced the superb wine of Tokaj as well.
Ural Owl Photo: tour participant Hugh Gallagher
Birding highlights of the five days apart from the geese were eight species of woodpeckers (including White-backed), six species of owls (including Eurasian Eagle and Ural), Ferruginous Ducks, Saker, Greater Spotted, White-tailed and Eastern Imperial Eagles, Great Bustard and thousands of cranes. It is always relaxing to watch the roosting-flight of the cranes. A very nice tour indeed!
Sakertour team