Our Panamanian guide is an expert birdwatcher, and the leader is a naturalist. |
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More than ever before, the needs and expectations of the professional birdwatcher determined the development of these instruments. |
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It would be less professionally deleterious for me to be mistaken for a birdwatcher. |
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For the birdwatcher, the area is paradise boasting no less than twenty rare or restricted range species. |
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The birdwatcher tipped me off about the treecreepers on the edge of the wood, but I forgot to look when I got there because the view was so eye-catching. |
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The term originated in the 1950s, when it was used for the nervous behaviour of Howard Medhurst, a British birdwatcher. |
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But after showing it to a neighbour, who is a keen birdwatcher, we realised it was something special. |
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The actress, keen birdwatcher and RSPB patron finally heads north and sets out in search of puffins, otters and gannets on the island. |
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What hardy birdwatcher could resist a 20-km network of trails along the mountain, across the plain or through the marsh, with a splendid view of the St. Lawrence? |
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In 2012 Tom Gullick, an Englishman who lives in Spain, became the first birdwatcher to log over 9,000 species. |
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Northern mining villages once full of workers are now sparsely populated, points out Ian Bartlett, a birdwatcher in Hartlepool, in north-east England. |
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For years, only the most intrepid birdwatcher could catch a glimpse of the world's fastest animal, the peregrine falcon, around wild crags, quarries or perched on cliffs thousands of feet above the sea. |
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A total of 8 itineraries have been selected and designed to guide the visiting birdwatcher around the outstanding natural treasures of the Terres de l'Ebre. |
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