Andrea Corso
has been birding from a very early age. He has written c.250 publications
for Italian and worldwide magazines (including Birding World,
Dutch Birding, Alula, Birdwatch, Ornithos etc.) and has also been
involved in the writing of many birds books and is, by himself,
working on 4 different publications.
His works concern
mainly the field identification of difficult birds species, but
also taxonomy, migration (mainly of raptors) and many other aspects
of ornithology and has collaborated in many national/international
projects.
For the past ten
years he has organised the Strait of Messina International Survey
monitoring Raptor migration (Andrea being the the main counter
and scientific counting supervisor). As a naturalistic professional
guide, he has lead numerous birding groups throughout the Western
Palearctic.
To his credit, he
has found many new bird species for Sicily and Italy but also
for other nations such as Cyprus (1st Upchers's Warbler and 2nd
Pied Wheatear) , Israel (1st White-rumped Sandpiper, 2nd Blyth's
Pipit and 5th Pectoral Sandpiper), and many others besides. In
Italy, he is Italy's top lister for the country and for the the
Western Palearctic and also holds the record year list (318 on
2000).
Guided excursions
can be booked all year round and throughout Sicily (pre-booking,
at least 2 days in advance, by e-mail or telephone. For excursions
in East Sicily is it possible to book just 1 day in advance).
Guided excursions can be from 1 day to 1 week or more. The service
includes: a printed complete check-list of Sicilian birds and
a field notebook, visits to the various sites of birding and natural
interest and locating the birds species present (and all the other
interesting animals and plants). Also information regarding accomodation,
restaurants and cafés serving typical local dishes at all
the best prices
Information
regarding Sicily can be found here