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Some 32 000 red-breasted geese were counted in Bulgaria in January 2010, which is 90% of the entire global population of this species. Photo by BSPB
The number of migrating birds in Bulgaria has declined by over 50% in the last 12 years, according to environmentalists.
Data of the Bulgarian Society for Protection of Birds shows that 312 000 birds spend the winter in Bulgaria in 2009-2010.
This is 390 000 fewer compared to the 1997 numbers, and 10 000 fewer than in 2008-2009, Yordan Hristov from the BSPB has announced.
In his words, this drop is evidence for the effects of the global warming as many of the migrating bird species that came to Bulgaria, now spend the winter in countries to the north because Bulgaria has become too warm for them.
Over 150 volunteers of the BSPB took part in the annual count of migrating birds in January, encompassing 200 sites around the country. The court was part of the Mediterranean counting of migrating birds, which has been taking place every year since 1967, and is coordinated by Wetlands International.
Hristov has pointed out the importance of bird migration patterns with respect to the evidence for the global warming.
He has stressed some regional differences that seem to have resulted from the global warming as well. In the past 20% of all migrating birds in Bulgaria were located around the Danube River, whereas now their number has dropped to 4%.
During the night, cloud cover will shift toward western regions but will gradually clear, leaving most of the country with mostly clear skies by morning.
On Friday, March 6, Bulgaria will experience varying weather across its regions. In the eastern part of the country, skies will remain mostly cloudy, with light rain possible in some areas during the afternoon
Thursday will see a marked change in Bulgaria’s weather, with mostly cloudy skies and widespread precipitation across many areas in Western and Central regions, according to the NIMH forecast for March 5.
The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) has released the weather forecast for March, indicating that temperatures across Bulgaria will vary between minus 7 and minus 2 degrees at their lowest
Wednesday will bring predominantly sunny conditions across Bulgaria, though patches of morning fog are expected in some plains and low-lying areas before visibility improves.
Atmospheric pressure across the country remains above the seasonal norm and is expected to stay relatively stable in the coming days.
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