
Eastern Rhodopes
Nestos, Evros and Dadia - Bulgaria and Greece
Crossbill Guides Foundation (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. April 2013
Book
256 pages
978-94-91648-01-4 (ISBN)
Description
The Eastern Rhodopes lie on the border between Greece and Bulgaria. On both sides there is a splendid, authentic and little visited landscape with a rich flora and fauna. The Bulgarian Eastern Rhodope mountains are a wild area where large numbers of birds of prey patrol the skies, wolves and jackals hide in the woodlands and scores of butterflies and wildflowers grace the meadows. The lowlands of Greece, with famous areas like Dadia, Evros and Nestos, are a birding hotspot with attractions like pelicans, Pygmy Cormorants and Spur-winged Plovers.
* Landscape history
* Ecosystems
* Geology
* Flora and Fauna
* Where to watch birds
* Finding orchids and other wildflowers
* 18 detailed routes with tips for finding wildlife and 21 site descriptions
* Landscape history
* Ecosystems
* Geology
* Flora and Fauna
* Where to watch birds
* Finding orchids and other wildflowers
* 18 detailed routes with tips for finding wildlife and 21 site descriptions
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Arnhem
Netherlands
Product notice
Klappenbroschur
Illustrations
col. Illustrations, col. maps
Dimensions
Height: 14.8 cm
Width: 21 cm
Weight
450 gr
ISBN-13
978-94-91648-01-4 (9789491648014)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Dirk Hilbers (The Netherlands, 1976), biologist, is the founder of the Crossbill Guides Foundation and travels the continent to write Crossbill Guides about the most beautiful natural areas of Europe. He has specialized in flora, birds, ecology and land use. Herman Dierickx (Belgium, 1958) is an author who has specialised in writing articles on environmental issues, nature and nature conservation in Belgium. Next to countless articles in recommended journals in Belgium, he has also published 13 books on nature in Belgium. Alex Tabak (Belgium, 1958) is an ecologist specialised in field surveys of flora, vegetation, reptiles/amphibians and butterflies. He works partly in the Netherlands, and partly in Greece. Albert Vliegenthart (The Netherlands, 1976) works at de Vlinderstichting - the Dutch butterfly conservancy, and is one of the leading Dutch butterfly and dragonfly experts, next to being a keen birdwatcher. He is involved in most Crossbill Guides as the invertebrate expert. Albert also leads butterfly tours in Spain, France, Greece and Turkey.