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Ilocos Norte hatches potentials for birdwatching tourism

BIRDING. Local birdwatchers and photographers visit Paoay Lake for the yearly Asian bird census in this undated photo. a birdwatching tour circuit was launched on Friday (Dec. 17, 2021) at the Paoay Lake Natural Park in Nanguyudan village, Paoay town, considered as one of the migratory bird sites in the country.(Photo courtesy of Ilocos Norte Tourism) LAOAG CITY - The province of Ilocos Norte, which is working on the development of new tourism attractions under the new normal, has birdwatching or "avitourism" for its latest offering. Meant to boost local employment and livelihood in communities, a birdwatching tour circuit was launched on Friday at the Paoay Lake Natural Park in Nanguyudan village, Paoay town, considered as one of the migratory bird sites in the country. Evangeline Dadat, officer-in-charge of the Department of Tourism in Ilocos (Region 1), said during the launching on Friday that "this newly develop roadmap promises a safer eco-tourism in the province th

Many birds on the move during migration

Many birds on the move during migration
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Buzzards, sparrowhawks and red-legged partridges are just some of the birds you can see in this area. Here are some of the birds that have been spotted in the Bredon Hill area during spring/summer months: Blackcap, Garden Warbler, Whitethroat, Redsatart, Spotted Flycatcher. Christopher Cadbury Wetland Reserve, Upton Warren  This is a particularly popular birdwatching site in Worcestershire, as it is home to some spring migrant birds.  Great Crested Grebe, Little Grebe, Tufted Duck, Pochard, Gadwall, Shoveler, Teal, Lapwing, Grey Heron, Kingfisher, Reed Bunting and Water Rail can be spotted here. Scarcer species include sanderling, whimbrel and spotted redshanks. However, you will need to obtain a £3 permit in advance- and remember to stick to the paths and respect the nature reserve while here.

Six great places to go birdwatching in Worcestershire

Six great places to go birdwatching in Worcestershire
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