Daniel Green –
Birdwatcher since early childhood, ringer and guide with Svartådalen
as his turf. Mad about Cranes (his favourite bird),
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Owls and feeding birds in the winter. As passionate about Butterflies, Moths and Dragonflies as he is about birds.
Driven by the
joy of sharing experiences in the nature with other people. His
c.v. includes 12 years as a gourmet chef and a career as a newspaper
journalist/photographer.
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Mikael
Rhönnstad – Forestman, ringer and Woodpecker-expert.
A man who knows his territory and not only where to find the birds,
but also how to make them appear. Runs a Tengmalms Owl nestbox program
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Kjell-Åke
Källebrink – A fearless Owl-charmer and a good storyteller,
together with his brother Kalle, in charge of more than 60 nestboxes
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Kalle Källebrink
– The other Ural Owl brother with license to climb and ring
any Ural or other Owl in sight. Extremely experienced birdwatcher,
ringer and the last years also a very dedicated Butterfly– and
Moth–finder. Farmer and security-guard on his spare time. |
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Niclas
Lignell – Dedicated birdwatcher, ringer, photographer
and Butterfly–/ Moth–/Dragonfly enthusiast. Raising new
generations of birdwatchers at the Asköviken nature-school. A
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Max Green Ekelin –Max is a very skilled photographer and graphic designer with
a bird and wildlife angle to most things he do. He likes the mystique of nature
with birds, animals and creatures in their folkloreistic context. He roams the
northern elements, the tundra and the high mountain plateaus as much as the
taiga forest. His favourite birds being the most northern ones. There´s nothing
about camera settings or photoshop this young man cannot answer. |
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Jan-Olov Bergström
– Birdsafariswedens own Mr. Gadget. Engineer, constructor, inventor
and survival expert. (Here operating a tracking device for radiotagged
Cranes) Does never enter a forest without a really sharp knife and
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Aron Edman
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Young ornithologist from Scania, southern Sweden.
Equally fond of rarities from the east as local specialities on Öland and
Österlen. During recent years active as a ringer at Ottenby Bird Observatory.
Appreciated for being cool, thorough and knowledgeable during guiding. |
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David Kihlberg
– Student in environmental politics with ants in his pants. Often travelling in some remote part of the world, when not ringing birds or
taking action against exploitation of nature or just baking a good, organic bread. The Owls of the northern forests are his favourite birds - a legacy from growing up in Västmanland. |
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Zsombor Károlyi
–Very young, enthusiastic birdwatcher and photographer from
Västerås with good check on his local
& regional birds. Descendant from the Hungarian puszta. Known as a
very driven bird watcher with a certain abilitity to find good birds.
Appreciated for his optimism & social skills.
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Eric Renman
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Eric Renman has been bitten by Dragonflies since some years and spend all his available free time Dragon-watching around his home province of Uppland in Eastern Sweden.
Apart from Dragonflies he also has a strong interest in mammals, geography and hydrology since early childhood.
Reptiles and birds also catch his interest. Eric has been a safariguide on international tours, Madagascar being one of his favourite destinations. |
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Pav Johnson
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Pav Johnson is a nature guide/ tour leader who is equally knowledgeable and passionate about birds, amphibians, plants, butterflies as well as dragonflies.
When he does not teach at Ölands folkhögskola he is a widely appreciated radio profile. Resident in Kalmar, the island Öland is his local birding patch. As a tour leader South Africa is one of his favourite destinations. His entertaining and enthusiastic way of sharing knowledge has taken him to host Bird festivals as well as TV-programs.
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