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> *From:* Carol Cedarholm
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t I don't know any Polish birding guides.
Wesley
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Thanks so much, Kevin. Can you recommend a book, though? I wonder about
internet access in more remote parts of Poland.
On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 4:37 PM Kevin J. McGowan
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Thanks so much, Kevin. Can you recommend a book, though? I wonder about
internet access in more remote parts of Poland.
On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 4:37 PM Kevin J. McGowan wrote:
> The Cornell Lab’s Merlin app covers Europe, and it can tell you what birds
> are most likely to be encountered in P
The Cornell Lab’s Merlin app covers Europe, and it can tell you what birds are
most likely to be encountered in Poland in September. It’s really handy when
traveling in a foreign country where you don’t know what is common and what
isn’t. We used it constantly on a trip to Spain a couple of year