Five seasons | Soomaa - Wilderness Experience in Estonia
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Estonia has four distinctive seasons due to its favorable location. And Soomaa National Park has even more, having 5 unique seasons.
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Soomaa National Park belongs to a network of 11 certified European PAN Parks - large well-managed areas with a special wilderness area providing a unique experience for visitors and benefits for local communities
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Estonia has four distinctive seasons due to its favorable location. And Soomaa National Park has even more, having 5 unique seasons.
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Text: Margus Ots, linnuvaatleja.ee Translation: Liis Happy news for all birdwatchers today – at last the indisputably best guide to birds in Europe has been published in Estonian: Lars Svensson, Killian Mullarney, Dan Zetterström…
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Unustasin end ühel õhtul vaatama puid, mis olid värvitud loojuva päikese poolt. See oli ilus hetk. Värvid puutüvedel olid pidevas muutumises.
Näha oli, et kunstnik alles otsib veel seda õiget värvigammat.
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Text and photo: Birder Margus Ots, linnuvaatleja.ee
Translation: Liis
Siberian stonechat 17.05.2010 in Vaisi, Läänemaa (photo by Margus Ots).
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Birder: Margus Ots, linnuvaatleja.ee
Photo: Arne Ader
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Hawk owl
Bird life in January was strongly influenced by the long drawn-out autumn of last year.
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trip skating on Baltic Sea
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ESTONIA - the heart of European Wildlife
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VILJANDI, Estonia — It’s about the time of year to get out of town. In the Baltic states on Fridays the traffic on the roads leaving the capitals are backed up because in the summer, it’s time for nature here, time for the village.
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Estonia’s bogs, ancient forests and meadows support a diversity and abundance of wildlife long forgotten in most European countries. This richness makes the country a pleasure to explore as a photo…
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