28.04.2025 – DAY 1# Arrival to Koroska region.
The tour will start in the unspoiled nature of forests in Koroska – north region. For the beginning we will start with easier bird species. Our focus will be for Black woodpeckers, White throated dipper and some other forest birds. The day will wrap up with a local dinner.
29.04.2025 – DAY 2# Koroska day - Owls
The tour will start just after early breakfast. We will be in the area of mount Peca. There will be a moderate to easy walk in the alpine area. We plan to have a whole day photography day. Our main goal will be Boreal, Pygmy, Ural, Tawny owl. Boreal owls are fairly silent, except from mid-February to April when is a good time to go looking and listening for one. Their highly nocturnal habits mean that you'll need to head out at night to get a glimpse or hear their low hooting calls. Look for them in aspen, birch, or conifer trees around 5-10 meters above the ground, close to the tree trunk. In autumn time we offer great quite confident spot for photography, close to pygmy owl. In the Afternoon there will be organize hide photography for those, who want to have more photos of other bird species.
30.04.2025 – DAY 3# Koroska day - Birds
Day 3 will be a combine photography of Black woodpecker in a morning and owls after lunch time. Organized will be also hide photography.
01., 02., 03.05. – DAY 4, 5, 6# Ormož days
Ormož in the Ljutomer region is also known as one of the best gastronomic regions. Winemaking has been around this north-eastern part of Slovenia long before the Romans arrived. The wine-growing country of the Ljutomer-Ormož Hills has always offered ideal conditions for the production of white wines. Some rare species found their peace here in between the vineyards. This special place and spectacular landscape will be offering you great photo opportunities across two days. Among the main species we might see on the first day (day 4) will be the Bee-eater, Hoopoe, Common Cuckoo, Green woodpecker and Kingfisher. On the next day (day 6) you will be most of the time in Ormož Basins, a 135-acre wetland of anthropogenic origin lies within the Drava River ecosystem by the Ormož Lake. It consists of shallow pools with reeds and rushes, surrounded by a flooded forest, a rare reminder of extensive riparian forests in Slovenia. The wetland is of exceptional national and international significance for many endangered bird species.
04.05. – DAY 7# Departure or last session in Ormož
Your Slovenian experience will wrap up in Ormož with a morning bird photo session.
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