Hello and thanks for visiting. Sadly, my trip biking and birding round Europe is over - but The Blog lives on!
On the left is the route as planned in winter '09; I did every little bit of it, I'm now proud to say. Entries here appear in reverse order. It makes sense to go to the beginning then move forward to whatever takes your interest ...
Here's how it works;
Go to the right hand column and click on the blog archive (above the "justgiving" logos). It starts with "I'm off" in April (before that there are some entries made during the planning stages). Note; you can click on the photos to enlarge but be careful - don't close the window - press your "back" arrow instead. Some pics bring up as a slide show which is easier (but many don't).
Finally, some trip statistics;
Birds - 242 (43 Lifers)
Miles - 5895
Days - 47
Countries - 15
Mountain ranges crossed - 6
Ferries - 3
Falls off the bike - 1
New friends - at least 10
Dogs - more than 20!
Please leave a comment (or even a donation!). Hope you enjoy it.
Robert.
Monday, 31 May 2010
I'm Back! and ....... PLEASE DONATE TO THE FUNDRAISING
Well, that's it. Trip over. I'm back!
It was long and hard at times but hugely enjoyable and a great experience. My main reason for going was to do at least some of the things I always wanted to do but knew I never would if I just carried on saying "some day" ... Also, with Anne's MS, it would become less and less viable. I doubt I will ever do anything like it again, not even on a small scale.
For now, thanks to all who followed & sent messages of encouragement and support. Thanks also to those who have already donated money to the charities. The MS one is the clear favourite. Thank you. Feel free to give to the Birdy one; it is so appropriate given the nature (sic!) of my trip. Thanks to those who gave to that.
A special thank you to those people who don't know me particularly well but nevertheless donated money early on and generously. I was touched by this, thank you (you know who you are ... including the anonymous one)
To those who intend to donate, can I twist arms a little; please don't foget. I would like to reach the target £1000. Arbitrary, I know but many people have said they will contribute so maybe I'll get there.
TO DONATE, JUST CLICK ONE OF THE BLUE "JUSTGIVING" LINKS TO THE RIGHT OF THIS PAGE. (Note; I financed the trip myself - none of your money comes to me, it goes straight to the charity)
It was long and hard at times but hugely enjoyable and a great experience. My main reason for going was to do at least some of the things I always wanted to do but knew I never would if I just carried on saying "some day" ... Also, with Anne's MS, it would become less and less viable. I doubt I will ever do anything like it again, not even on a small scale.
For now, thanks to all who followed & sent messages of encouragement and support. Thanks also to those who have already donated money to the charities. The MS one is the clear favourite. Thank you. Feel free to give to the Birdy one; it is so appropriate given the nature (sic!) of my trip. Thanks to those who gave to that.
A special thank you to those people who don't know me particularly well but nevertheless donated money early on and generously. I was touched by this, thank you (you know who you are ... including the anonymous one)
To those who intend to donate, can I twist arms a little; please don't foget. I would like to reach the target £1000. Arbitrary, I know but many people have said they will contribute so maybe I'll get there.
TO DONATE, JUST CLICK ONE OF THE BLUE "JUSTGIVING" LINKS TO THE RIGHT OF THIS PAGE. (Note; I financed the trip myself - none of your money comes to me, it goes straight to the charity)
Getting Home (ferries, bikes, Rowald, Michelle & Dave, four Norwegian Bikers)
A few catch up notes & pics about the return home stage of my journey;
Ferry at Klaipeda, Lithuania (25th May)
Red Cross trucks ready to go on the ferry
(hello to Henning Kramer and his wife -
good luck with your Red Cross work)
(hello to Henning Kramer and his wife -
good luck with your Red Cross work)
Bye-bye Lithuania
BIRDIES! (as if you haven't seen enough of my fuzzy avian photos!)
(If you click on the photos, you get an enlarged view - takes you away from this page - press "back" arrow to return)
Woodchat Shrike (Spain)
Blue Rock Thrush (Pre-Pyrenees, Spain)
Pied Wheatear (Kaliakra Bulgaria),
erm ... let me see?
If you can ID this, I'll give you a refund! (Bulgaria)
White Stork (Croatia)
Great White Pelicans in formation (Danube Delta)
A beautiful female Grey Wagtail, just where she should be by a babbling stream (Transylvannia)
Coo ...!
Red-backed Shrike (should've got a much better pic than this, there were so many on my travels)
Grey Heron doing balancing act
THAT Bluethroat! this the view I got for 10 mins or more ... then ...
.... he turned round ... can't resist putting this in again! (Bierbza Marshes. Poland)
Thought this was a Citrine Wagtail for ages but it's a Yellow Wagtail (juvenile, I think)
Black Stork (at nest in Extramadura, Spain)
White Stork for comparison
(white in the wings at shoulder,
And finally ... maybe the best bird of the trip; Three-toed Woodpecker ... because I really didn't think I'd see it at all and also because it is so rare, local and difficult to find. This one hung about less than 20 metres from me for over 10 minutes - so good!
Modes of Transport
Boats!
Large (ferries, three in all)
I also had rides in two minibuses and a few cars but no photos of that ... oh yes I do! See the mini bus in the background - that's one of them ... interesting, eh?! (hello again to all from Eger, I guess you're all home now?)
More Trip blog dogs!
Second appearance for Zoya! (Hello Ali & Colin)
Little guy in Melnik, Bulgaria
Ok so it's a horse - close!
Seem to be going backwards - we're in Spain now. Boletas dog in the Pre-Pyrenees
No idea where this one came from, just friendly
This looks cruel but he gave me a fright by shoving his whole head through this hole in the gate at El Recuerdo, near Trujillo, Spain, my first pre-booked stop (hello Martin Kelsey). The hole is there so you can reach in and undo a bolt. This is obviously his window on the world!
Pyrenean mountain dog. Well, it was in the Pyrenees, they're mountains and he is definitely a dog - so there! (in fact, all the dogs looked like this here - Broto in the Pyrenees)
Lucky, the welcoming Slovakian Spaniel at a "Family Pension" (B & B, without the second B!)
There were many more Trip Dogs but I couldn't get photos of them all!
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