środa, 29 lutego 2012

Heading Podlasie 29.02.2012 / Day 3

We had already seen some elks, roe deers, red deers, otters, so now it's time for a walk through the forest.

We began day at 7.00 AM. with a short walk before breakfast. Our visit in nearby forest we saw plenty of greater spotted woodpeckers and heared some black woodpeckers. Those greater spotted woodpeckers where at the borders of their territories and we could even see short conflict between two of them.
Shortly before that walk I've seen hen harrier hunting on meadows close to the hostel, and one young elk just at the opposite side of the road. To the voice of ravens we already get used to.

After breakfast we went on a long, all day long walk. Carring in our backpacks food, hot tea we decided to check nearby forest for any new tracks of lynx. Unfortunately snow was melting down very fast and it was hardly possible to find any of those. We had spotted few elks, few another greater spotted woodpeckers, treecreapers, goldcrests, firecrests, european crested tits and another black woodpecker instead.

We had our lunch at the viewing tower at Lawki bog (once again nothing's there), and then we had a walk on Honczarowska Dyke to the Ruff's meadow. During all walk we could see many signs of beavers activity, but any beaver. Even we had luck to find some beaver droppings. There was only one thing that rescued that part of a day - meeting with 2 groups of wild boars. This observation was very interesting for our guests as in UK there are hardly any wild boars.

During the way back to the hotel we helped ourselves with spotting lights on the top of the car and with torch (Olight Trinton M3X) which was absolutely helpful and it power was far better then expected.
While we were having dinner I led lecture about beavers using materials from FWIE. Guests found it well prepeared and interesting.

After dinner we decided to search for some new owls (and not only) with good results. Few tawny owls, few hares, many roe deers and maybe a racoon dog were spotted. Moreover we had heared something what could be Eagle Owl but we weren't so sure about it.

wtorek, 28 lutego 2012

Heading Podlasie 28.02.2012 / Day 2

This day we decided to see Biebrza basin and to find some elks.

Soon after sunrise at about 7.00AM. just at our hotel we may had a luck, as two black woodpeckers were flying just above my head. Then they were knocking in nearby forest. Our guests hadn't that luck yet.
Short drive to the viewing tower at Ławki bog where elks nearly always could be seen hadn't succeed. There were absolutely no elks there at that time. We came back for a breakfast without any additional interesting observations (siskins, tits, voice of black woodpecker). The meal was great with a huge variety of food - hams, sausages, cheese, jam, fresh rolls etc. - absolutely delicious.

After breakfast we started longer drive around souther Biebrza basin. We traveled through Ławki bog (secound attempt also without elks), than to the place where Narew and Biebrza region meet each other. In that place we could see some cranes, great grey shrikes, buzzards, white tailed eagle and flocks of yellowhammers and siskins. Also we could see one eagle, but due to the term we were very suprised and we didn't manage to identify perfectly what was it. For sure it wasn't juvenile white-tailed eagle nor buzzard or osprey.

Next stop was on the bridge through Narwia river in search for beaver or mink, which unfortunatelly haven't occured. We managed to spot big flock of goldfinches on nerby trees. We traveled further to bunker on Strekowa Mountain. It's a place connected with battle of Wizna in 1939, which sometimes is called a polish Termopile. Short story about courage and brave of polish soldiers was found to be interesting for group.
There was a strong wind and it begun to snow but we spotted otter hunting for fish in nearby river, group of swans (mainly mute swans), geese (mainly grey lag) and few goosanders. Probably if the weather was better then we'd have a possibility to see some smews, widgeons or goldeneye'e resting in that region (source: discussion list). We continued our track spotting common and rough legged buzzards.

After reaching town of Goniadz (still we hadn't spotted elk on our route), we visited Biebrza Educational Center and than we moved in direction of railway bridge. Fiona was very excited to spot a water shrew. Feeling disappointed and frustrated with our bad luck we began our way back to the hotel. . Finally !! we spotted our first elk, and few moments later few more elks. We hoped that our bad luck was about to change. During all trip we had a possibility to see great amount of red deers and roe deers.

After dinner myself and one of the guests took a night walk with the torch from the hotel into the nearby forest. We found the tracks of the lynx that had been spotted a couple of days ago and followed these and other tracks along a path further into the forest. We listened carefully for sounds and heard an animal run past in the undergrowth though we were not able to see it. We heard a tawny owl and called it. The owl called back and we found it hunting in the forest. We watched the owl hunting from the trees above us for some time and had a beautiful view of this with the torch.It was a beautiful grey coloured tawny owl. Fiona enjoyed watching the owl and looked forward to spotting many more owl species during the trip as there are many more species which occur in Poland than in England. The day ended shortly before midnight and shattered from the demands of the group retired to bed for peace and a well earned sleep!

poniedziałek, 27 lutego 2012

Heading Podlasie 27.02.2012 / Day 1

Introudction:
In cooperation with WildlifeTours (A.Feilx Felger) and Wildlife&Wilderness UK

Trip to the most beautiful regions of Poland. Exploring Podlasie region (North-East Poland) with Biebrza National Park, Narew National Park, Bialowieza National Park and Knyszynska Forest. Our aim is to find and see some interesting birds and mammals like elks, beavers, bison, otters, pine martens, minks, and most importantly - wolves and lynx.

Day 1:
It was 6.30PM. when I met my guests on Okęcie Airport in Warsaw - plane was on time. We found each other without any problems and first meeting was a little scary. After buying some water and loading up the luggage we started our trip to the east in my special Renault Kangoo. We had a nice talk during the drive. We traveled to Biebrza Region in about 3 hours. After perfect dinner and sorting our rooms we had time for a short talk about our plans for next few days. Before going to sleep we heared tawny owl in nearby forest, and some other luckier guests in Dobarz (our hotel) said that they had heared wolves howling.
After news about people who met lynx close to the hotel we decided to start our day in early morning hours.

sobota, 25 lutego 2012

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