Additions from the 30th, 1st and 2nd of April/May from a visit to Biebrza National Park in Northeastern Poland:
Birds:
374) White Stork
375) Eurasian Wigeon
376) House Martin
377) European Honey Buzzard
378) Northern Lapwing
379) Garganey
380) Common Redshank
381) Little Tern
382) Common Sandpiper
383) Black Tern
384) Wood Sandpiper
385) Western Yellow Wagtail
386) Meadow Pipit
387) Northern Shoveler
388) Northern Pintail
389) Common Whitethroat
390) Gadwall
391) Eurasian Teal
392) Northern Wheatear
393) Dunnock
394) Black-necked Grebe
395) Thrush Nightingale
396) Greater Spotted Eagle
397) Great Reed Warbler
398) Common Cuckoo
399) Savi's Warbler
400) Bluethroat
401) Common Linnet
402) Whinchat
403) Tawny Pipit
404) Black Kite
405) Montagu's Harrier
406) Common Chiffchaff
407) Common Reed Warbler
408) Willow Warbler
409) Eurasian Penduline Tit
410) Icterine Warbler
411) Lesser Whitethroat
412) Marsh Warbler
413) Barred Warbler
414) Great Snipe
415) Lesser Spotted Eagle
416) Wood Warbler
417) Sedge Warbler
418) European Pied Flycatcher
419) Tree Pipit
420) Grey Wagtail
421) Collared Flycatcher
422) Common Snipe (LIFER #1000!)
423) Woodlark
424) Eurasian Curlew
425) Eurasian Bittern
426) Green Sandpiper
(Poland-only total 157)
Herptiles:
28) Moor Frog
29) Viviparous Lizard - first typical lizard (not Slow Worm) seen in Europe
30) Edible Frog
Mammals:
36) Common Shrew
37) Eurasian Elk (as in Moose)
Needless to say I'm super pleased with the number of species seen on this trip, particularly some of the lifers and hitting 1000 birds. Some pictures, most notably of the Elk which was probably the highlight species seen, to be uploaded today or tomorrow.