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Azores Birds
Azores Birdwatching is now online and operational. This is our second site, regarding what we call BIP (Birdwatching Information Platform). It is the start and at this time very limited information is available. We are currently adding more data as it is available.
The aim is to make this website the first information resource for the Azores. It will take some months, though we will get there.
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announcements - Dec 31, 2008 16:13 - 3 Comments
Live Broadcast of Madeira New Year Fireworks 2009
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studies - Nov 2, 2008 21:29 - 0 Comments
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debates - Aug 9, 2008 23:09 - 0 Comments
Montagu’s or Pallid Harrier in Madeira?
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