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Dag 9: Zeetochtje en een waterzuiveringinstallatie

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In the morning we go out to sea in the hope of seeing petrels and other seabirds, but our hope is in vain: we only see a few phalaropes. In the harbour we do see two new species for me: Abdim's storks and an Arabian cormorant.

The afternoon program is to scour water spots, including a very smelly water purification plant. The guard takes pictures of everyone, who now can be found with their name on the Web. I think that's bad, it wasn't worth it.

After that we go to a spot near the container port. I'm too tired to enjoy it anymore and stay in the car. Mudflats are ideal for bird counters, and they also find a species that I would have liked to see.

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<h3>Ciconia abdimii / Abdim's stork / Abdims ooievaar</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5, 1/2500 sec at F5.0, ISO 200, distance 34.9 m
<h3>Ciconia ciconia / White stork / Ooievaar</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5, 1/2000 sec at F4.5, ISO 250, distance 164 m
<h3>Pandion haliaetus / Western osprey / Visarend</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5, 1/3200 sec at F5.6, ISO 200, distance 132 m
<h3>Oenanthe lugentoides / Arabian wheatear / Arabische rouwtapuit</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC, 1/1600 sec at F5.6, ISO 10000, distance 28.2 m
<h3>Oenanthe lugentoides / Arabian wheatear / Arabische rouwtapuit</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC, 1/1000 sec at F5.6, ISO 10000, distance 28.3 m

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