Guard for Elbe’s bird filling station |
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On their way up to the North or for breeding birds pass by Marco Sommerfeld, at Wedel’s marshland outside of Hamburg. He and his team of volunteers and trainees daily maintain the unique biotope, habitat for 80 breeding bird species and filling station for a further 80 migratory bird species. How Marco got this dream job and what his daily job looks like we experience in the blog article. |
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| Now in spring it is about not to miss any detail. So it is important that the binoculars run reliably and are maintained well. After vacations at the seaside for example sand may affect the focusing wheel. ZEISS representatives take part at many birding festivals and will give your binocular a quick evaluation or help you to change out your old eyecups. Check out our calendar of events at Facebook.com/zeissbirding where the next event near you will take place. |
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Bird life from a children perspective |
The better children know nature the more they will fight for their conservation, Dale Rosselet from New Jersey Audubon is convinced. Her organization manages to fascinate lots of youngsters for bird watching. Emma, 15 years, illustrates impressively how she joined the Young Birders’ Club at the age of only five years old and how bird life looked like through a child’s eyes. |
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