The 2012 British Birdfair will take place at Egleton Nature Reserve, Rutland on Friday 17th – Sunday 19th August. This is the fifth time for Estonian Nature Tours (ENT) to participate in the biggest bird and ecotourism fair in the world as an exhibitor. Estonian Nature Tours has 10 years experience in organising outstanding wildlife holidays in Estonia and the feedback from our clients has always been excellent.
This year, we offer new trips to see forest birds in early spring and mammals in autumn, as well as a butterfly and wildlife photography tours, plus totally new opportunities – raccoon dog tracking and elk & wild boar safaries.
Estonian Nature Tours invites you
on Friday 17th August 4:00 - 4:20 pm
Anglian Water Birdwatching Centre
ESTONIA – one of the first
bird ringing country´s in the world!
The member of Estonian Ornithological Society Council, bird
guide
First bird, an Oystercatcher was ringed in Estonia in June 1910, only ten years after bird ringing activity was started in the world. During 100 years 4 million birds were marked with different type of rings. The presentation will give overview of the long history of bird ringing activity in Estonia and talk about the greatest findings from this period.
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Estonia is a land of great natural beauty. With its Siberian-like forests, Scandinavian peat-bogs, watermeadows full of geese and waders, and a fascinating coastline, together with a low human population, empty roads and excellent infrastructure, Estonia has rapidly become a favourite wildlife destination in Europe.
Estonian Nature Tours invites you
on Saturday 18th August 10:00 - 11:00am
Marquee 5, Stand 32
Hunting Butterflies in ESTONIA
Presenter: Wilf Powell
Butterfly Conservation (member), Wildlife Trust (member), Bedfordshire Natural History Society (member of Council)
This illustrated presentation will give an overview of the fascinating range of butterflies that are living in this country, which lies on a crossroads between Northern & Southern and Eastern & Western elements of the European butterfly fauna. The Estonian butterfly fauna of about 100 species includes sought after species such as Poplar Admiral, Camberwell Beauty, Northern Chequered Skipper, Cranberry Blue, Pallas's Fritillary and Scarce Fritillary amongst others.
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In recent years Estonia has been a magnet for birdwatchers from Europe
and beyond. Now this Baltic State is also becoming a mecca for butterfly
and dragonfly enthusiasts eager to see the country´s speciality
species. Because of its history, large parts of the country have
remained completely wild, while farming methods in many areas are
unintensive resulting in a mosaic of excellent habitats such as numerous
flowery meadows, natural forests and massive bog areas.
We would be happy to meet with you and give you a presentation of our services whatever time is suitable for you during Birdfair 2012.
Visit us in Marquee 5 Stand 32!