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Akrotiri and Larnaca this weekend 1st & 2nd February 2014

Two very different days this weekend weatherwise. On Saturday I had been to Akrotiri on the BirdLife Cyprus field trip there. The number of Common Buzzard and Harriers in the area was notable – more than six Common Buzzard, at least four Western Marsh Harrier and two Hen Harrier. I arrived too late to see the Bittern, Eurasian Curlew and Bluethroat at Phassouri but caught up with a couple of Water Pipit there and then several Ferruginous Duck, a female Common Pochard and two female Northern Pintail at Bishop’s Pool.

I went to Kensington Cliffs late in the afternoon and enjoyed a fly-pass of two Griffon Vulture who were then joined in the air by a third and a Peregrine Falcon who was vying for attention. The sun shone and the sea was calm.

Completely different at Larnaca this morning. Rough sea and strong wind meant three Western Marsh Harriers were seen battling against the wind over the Sewage Works pools being mainly ignored by the hundreds of Northern Shoveler and Common Teal, the Mallard, Common Coot and Little Grebe which were there as usual. The Greylag Goose is still present as are the thirteen Greater White-fronted Geese. In with the other birds I found two Gadwall, five Wigeon and at least twelve Black-necked Grebe: two of which are now acquiring breeding plumage.

A flock of around a hundred Golden Plover flew over the area and as well as a single Heuglin’s Gull and eight Armenian Gull I also found three Eurasian Stone Curlew on the Airport Pools.

Griffon Vulture Kensington Cliffs February 1st 2014  (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Griffon Vulture Kensington Cliffs February 1st 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Stone Curlew Larnaca 2nd February 2014  (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Stone Curlew Larnaca 2nd February 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours


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Agias Trias, Cape Greco and Oroklini today, 29th January 2014

Out birding today in the wind to the east of Larnaca. At Agias Trias I found the four Grey Plover and two Greater Sand Plover that had been there earlier in the month. A walk around Cape Greco produced two male Blue Rock Thrush, several Chukar, lots of Meadow Pipit, some Black Redstart and Spanish Sparrow, and a Hen Harrier. Two Audouin’s Gull flew offshore and there were three more on the rocks at Kermia Beach together with a single Yellow-legged Gull. There was a juvenile Armenian Gull in with all the Black-headed Gull on Oroklini Beach and a Sandwich Tern was fishing out past the rocks there. Around twenty European Shag were roosting on the buoys off Dhekelia Power Station.

I had my first House Martin of the year at Oroklini Marsh where there was a male Marsh Harrier hunting. It put up a flock of around twenty Spur-winged Lapwing as well as the Cattle Egret that were collecting there for their evening roost. Two Moustached Warbler were heard in the reeds and there were many White Wagtail flying over to roost and around a hundred Common Starling flying around the area. On the water there were eight Northern Pintail in with the Northern Shoveler, Common Teal, Coot and Mallard.

Grey Plover Agias Trias January 29th 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Grey Plover Agias Trias January 29th 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours


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Waiting for the first spring migrants of 2014

Last Thursday the first Barn Swallows of the year were seen at Zakaki Marsh and Phassouri Reed Beds with another at Paphos Sewage Works on Friday – which was an unusually early record for the west of the island. Two House Martins were seen at the Finikaria end of the Germasogeia Dam the same day. Most January records of hirundines are usually from the east of the island and more will be expected from now on, with both species being regularly seen from mid-February onwards.  The first Common Swift are usually seen in January as well – again most likely to be recorded in the east first.

Wetlands such as those around Limassol and Larnaca are good places to visit to catch the first hirundines of the spring and the first reports of these migrants whet the appetite for the other early spring migrants that will follow – usually Eurasian Hoopoe, Great Spotted Cuckoo and then Isabelline, Northern and Cyprus Wheatear.


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Cyprus Birding Tours Trip Report – Day’s Guiding Paphos 24th January 2014

A day of Cyprus winter birding with Angela and Ronald around Paphos. On our way to Evretou Dam we passed over the Tsada/Minthis Hill track and stopped to watch flocks of finches – Serin, Linnet, Chaffinch. Greenfinches and Goldfinches as well as several singing Corn Bunting. Near the deep end of Evretou Dam two Long-legged Buzzard were soaring and they passed over us later when we arrived at the shallow end. On the dam we found Grey Heron, Northern Shoveler, Common Coot. Great  Cormorant and Little Grebe. A stop in orchards along the stream which runs parallel to the track from Skarafos Bridge gave us good views of male and female Blackcap, Grey Wagtail, Chiffchaff, Sardinian Warbler, European Robin, Blackbird, Song Thrush and Chaffinch. A rail-type species flew into the deep vegetation too quickly for us to get any ID pointers.

Heading south back into Paphos we saw a couple of Common Buzzard near the road side. Our next stop was Anarita Park where we were able to get good views of three male Finsch’s Wheatear – one of them obligingly close to where we ate our lunch in the winter sunshine. Two large birds of prey flew low into the area in front of us and landed on a slope. The local Magpie population headed straight towards them and we were pleased to see an adult and a juvenile Bonelli’s Eagle. They stayed for about fifteen minutes until flying off heading north. A Little Owl sat perched on a rock watching us throughout our stay while many Stonechat, a couple of Western Black Redstart, a Chukar and seven Woodlark were also seen.

At Paphos Sewage Works we found at least fifteen Spur-winged Lapwing as well as six Cattle Egret and more flocks of finches as well as many Meadow Pipit, several Spanish Sparrow and some Eurasian Skylark. At least 300 Common Wood-pigeon were in the area as were many Hooded Crow. The best bird of that location though was an impressive male Hen Harrier that flew over the alfalfa fields putting all the small  birds to flight. The surprise of the day was also seen there – a single Barn Swallow – an early sighting for the west of the island.

At Asprokremmos Dam we checked the large flock of Yellow-legged Gull on the water and were able to pick out a couple of adult Caspian Gull although there may well have been more. A singing male Cyprus Warbler held our attention for a while until the setting sun meant it was time to return Angela and Ronald to their hotel in Kato Paphos. Some good birds on a warm winter day and thanks to Angela and Ronald for their company.

Forty nine species seen:

Little Grebe, Great Cormorant, Cattle Egret, Grey Heron, Northern Shoveler, Hen Harrier, Common Buzzard, Long-legged Buzzard, Bonelli’s Eagle, Common Kestrel, Chukar, Eurasian Coot, Spur-winged Lapwing, Yellow-legged Gull, Caspian Gull, Common Woodpigeon, Eurasian Collared Dove, Little Owl, Crested Lark, Woodlark, Eurasian Skylark, Barn Swallow, Meadow Pipit, Grey Wagtail, White Wagtail, European Robin, Western Black Redstart, Common Stonechat, Finsch’s Wheatear, Eurasian Blackbird, Song Thrush, Cetti’s Warbler, Zitting Cisticola, Sardinian Warbler, Cyprus Warbler, Eurasian Blackcap, Common Chiffchaff, Great Tit, Eurasian Magpie, Western Jackdaw, Hooded Crow, House Sparrow, Spanish Sparrow, Common Chaffinch, European Serin, European Greenfinch, European Goldfinch, Common Linnet, Corn Bunting.

 

 


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Peregrine Falcon, Merlin, Long-legged Buzzard and other raptors around Limassol today, 22nd January 2014

Went to Limassol to try and find the Pied Kingfisher that was seen around Limassol port last week but although I was unlucky with that I had an enjoyable day out. In the canal close to the port I watched a Water Rail creeping through the reeds and also found several Cetti’s Warbler, two Little Egret, two Grey Wagtail, several Water Pipit, a Common Snipe and a Common Kingfisher.

At Zakaki there were plenty of Black-headed Gull, Common Teal and Coot but the highlight of the day occurred there when two Peregrine Falcon flew over hotly pursued by a Merlin. One of the Peregrines and the Merlin even seemed to grapple at one stage. It was unclear why this was happening but am guessing it could have been a squabble over prey. The Merlin was being very aggressive towards the other two larger falcons.

There were several Marsh Harrier and a Hen Harrier as well as a couple of Common Buzzard at Phassouri Reed Beds. I heard a Water Rail there but couldn’t see it and found six Reed Buntings feeding on the reeds. In the Gravel Pits area the hunting Hen Harrier put up the two Eurasian Curlew that have been there since the new year.

I went to Germasogeia Dam in the late afternoon stopping there to walk around the Finikaria end of the dam. There were twelve Crag Martin flying around the area and a Long-legged Buzzard perched on a tree. I also saw a Peregrine Falcon as well as a Little Owl and more Water Pipit, Common Snipe and Grey Wagtail, as well as mixed flocks of finches – Linnets, Serin , Chaffinch and Goldfinch – and some Corn Bunting.

 Long-legged Buzzard, Finikaria, 22nd January 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Long-legged Buzzard, Finikaria, 22nd January 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours


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Yellowhammers at Troodos today, 19th January 2014

Went to Troodos for a few hours this morning. Full of people enjoying the unseasonally warm weather. Plenty of singing Short-toed Treecreeper and Coal Tit as well as Blackbird, Chaffinch and a lone Crossbill. More interestingly were the seven Yellowhammer that flew over the Meteorological Station, landing about 200m away from me near the houses there before flying off and refusing to be located. Got views of one through my bins for about twenty seconds and despite looking into the sun this confirmed the ID for me. Only my second sighting of these birds in Cyprus, which are not seen every year, but are probably present most winters. Last year a Pine Bunting was suspected to be with the small group seen in February. Now that would be nice!!

Troodos January 19th 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Troodos January 19th 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours


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Waterbird Count Larnaca today 15th January 2014

As with last month the largest numbers of birds were ducks at the Sewage Works – over 1300 Northern Shoveler and nearly the same number of Common Teal were there. There were also a few Common Shelduck there as well as two Gadwall, a Northern Pintail, five Wigeon and a Ferruginous Duck. There were at least fifteen Black-necked Grebe and over two hundred Little Grebe as well as 350 Coot and nearly a hundred Black-headed Gull. There was a Black-winged Stilt and a Common Redshank on the Sewage Pools and in the fields there were over forty Northern Lapwing and six Ruff.

There were more than four hundred Golden Plover on Larnaca Airport Pools South and I also found three Eurasian Stone Curlew. Twelve of the Greater White-fronted Geese and the Greylag Goose were in the fields there while the thirteenth Greater White-fronted was on the Sewage Pools to where the others returned during the morning. On the offshore buoys I could count six Sandwich Tern and there were two Marsh Harrier and a Hen Harrier quartering the area.

There were only just over 300 Greater Flamingo on the main Salt Lake and they were all collected in the north-east corner. There were around 850 Common Shelduck as well as over 500 Black-headed Gull (with a lone immature Mediterranean Gull in with them) on the lake. Most of the birds were also in the north-eastern area – Dunlin, Kentish Plover, Little Stint, Common Ringed Plover, Common Redshank, a Grey Heron, a Common Snipe and around sixty Common Teal. I found a couple of Water Pipit and saw four Reed Bunting in one area and heard two others elsewhere. Another Marsh Harrier was also hunting in the area.

I then visited Kiti Dam for the Waterbird Count – it has some water but no waterbirds. I returned to Larnaca Airport Pools South in the late afternoon and by then there were at least 28 Armenian Gull, twenty Caspian Gull and two Heuglin’s Gull (Lesser Black-backed Gull). The Heuglin’s Gull may have been the same two that had been seen by other birders on the main Salt Lake on Sunday afternoon.

Stone Curlew Larnaca 15th January 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Stone Curlew Larnaca 15th January 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Kiti Dam January 15th 2014 (C) Cyprus Birding Tours

Kiti Dam January 15th 2014 (C) Cyprus Birding Tours


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Limassol area this morning, 7th January 2014

There were several Western Marsh Harrier and Common Buzzard at Phassouri Reed Beds this morning together with at least twenty Water Pipit and a possible pair of Penduline Tit seen briefly in the reeds. There were two Common Snipe but no sign of the Great Snipe reported there earlier this week. On Akrotiri Gravel Pits there was a Reed Bunting, four Common Shelduck and twenty Golden Plover as well as more Marsh Harrier and another Common Buzzard.

At Bishop’s Pool there were at least four Ferruginous Duck, two Common Shelduck, a female Common Pochard, two female Northern Pintail as well as at least two Northern Shoveler and several Mallard and Common Teal.  There seemed to be even more Greater Flamingo on the Salt Lake than I saw last week – maybe up to 10,000 as well as many Common Shelduck. Only a small number of gulls at Lady’s Mile – twenty Armenian Gull (adults and juvenile) and around 50 Common Black-headed Gull.

At the Finikaria end of Germasogeia Dam there were many Chiffchaff in the reeds as well as a couple of Cetti’s coming out of the reeds to feed on the mud and also the bird of the morning – a Moustached Warbler – which kept low down at the base of the reeds but was visible during most of the time spent there. A Long-legged Buzzard was perched on a grassy slope nearby and the area was full of small passerines including Meadow Pipit, Stonechat, Chaffinch, Robin, Serin, Linnet as well as a Song Thrush and a couple of Blackbird.

Ferruginous Duck, Bishop's Pool January 7th 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Ferruginous Duck, Bishop’s Pool January 7th 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

 Grey Wagtail Finikaria January 7th 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours
Grey Wagtail Finikaria January 7th 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

 

 


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Eastern coastal sites today, January 4th 2014

Headed over to the east of the island today and at Agia Trias found four Grey Plover, two Greater Sand Plover, a Common Sandpiper, a Common Kingfisher and two Sandwich Tern. At Cape Greco there were two male and a female Blue Rock Thrush and among the Little Grebe at Agia Napa Sewage Works there was a lone Black-necked Grebe. There was another Grey Plover at Kermia Beach together with a Greater Sand Plover and a Kentish Plover. Single Little Egret were at Makronissos Beach and Agia Thekla. In with the nearly 300 Common Black-headed Gull on Oroklini Beach was a Mediterranean Gull. At sunset at Oroklini Marsh there were twenty two Cattle Egret, three male and two female Northern Pintail and five Common Shelduck. At all sites visited there were Meadow Pipit, Common Stonechat, Goldfinch and Linnet.

Greater Sand Plover Agia Trias January 4th 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Greater Sand Plover Agia Trias January 4th 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Grey Plover Agia Trias January 4th 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Grey Plover Agia Trias January 4th 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Mediterranean Gull Oroklini Beach 4th January 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Mediterranean Gull Oroklini Beach 4th January 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours


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Common Stonechat, Paphos Sewage Plant January 3rd 2014

The Common Stonechat Saxicola torquatus is one of the commonest winter visitors to Cyprus being found almost everywhere at lower altitudes. The first ones arrive in early October and by mid-October they are very common. In mid March their numbers decrease and only a very few stragglers remain in April. They usually pair up while they are here to make it easier to defend their winter territories. A few individuals from the eastern subspecies Saxicola torquatus maurus ‘Siberian Stonechat’ and the race ‘variegatus’  ‘Caspian Stonechat’ have been recorded,  most frequently during spring.

Stonechat Paphos Sewage Works January 3rd 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Stonechat Paphos Sewage Works January 3rd 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours


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Great Black-headed Gull and Greylag Goose at Larnaca today, 2nd January 2014

While I was checking the gulls on Larnaca Airport Pools South today an adult Great Black-headed Gull flew in and joined the Armenian, Caspian and Yellow-legged Gull there. It didn’t stay long as on my way out of the area it was no longer present and I didn’t find it at the Salt Lake either. There were also over 300 Golden Plover which later moved to Spiros Pool and a single Eurasian Curlew. The Greylag Goose that was found at the Sewage Pools just before Christmas was still present and as well as seven Ruddy Shelduck, nine Black-necked Grebe, thirteen Greater White-fronted Geese, five Eurasian Wigeon, seven Northern Pintail, well over a thousand Northern Shoveler and at least seven hundred Teal. There were also four Black-winged Stilt, a couple of Common Redshank and a Marsh Harrier which kept putting the birds up as it flew over. On the causeway between the two pools there was a first winter Mediterranean Gull. Twelve Northern Lapwing were on the fields together with some Eurasian Skylark and a mixed flock of House and Spanish Sparrow.

With some water now on the main Salt Lake there are around 1000 Greater Flamingo now present as well as over 600 Common Shelduck and hundreds of Common Black-headed Gull. Near the Tekke Mosque there were flocks of Linnet, Goldfinch and Corn Bunting as well as Spectacled and Sardinian Warbler. The Little Owl was also in its usual location. On the eastern side I found at least six Reed Bunting in a stand of reeds near to the hide there and on the mud there were several Common Ringed Plover, a Dunlin, many Little Stint and Kentish Plover and others too distant to identify.

Reed Bunting  Larnaca Salt Lake January 2nd 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Reed Bunting Larnaca Salt Lake January 2nd 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours


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New Year’s Day Birding in Nicosia, January 1st 2014

First birds of the year were a European Robin and Blackcap both singing in the garden. Headed for Athalassa this morning where as well as the expected heron species, ducks etc there were  a couple of Black-winged Stilt (not a bird you’d expect to be on your day list for January 1st), a juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron and at least three Black Francolin. The numbers of Common Teal and Northern Shoveler have increased slightly but strangely I saw no Mallards. There were over sixty Great Cormorant and flocks totalling at least 100 Common Woodpigeon flew over.

A visit to Agios Sozomenos in the afternoon produced two male Finsch’s Wheatear, two Blue Rock Thrush and a male and a female Hen Harrier. A flock of at least sixty Northern Lapwing were flying over the fields and as well as two male Sardinian Warbler I also saw two male and a female Cyprus Warbler.

Species seen:

Athalassa Park – Little Grebe 5, Great Cormorant 63, Black-crowned Night Heron 1 juvenile, Cattle Egret 1, Little Egret 9, Great Egret 2, Grey Heron 8, Common Teal c10, Northern Shoveler 8+, Common Kestrel 1, Moorhen 20+, Coot c50, Black-winged Stilt 2, Common Woodpigeon 100+, Crested Lark 1, Woodlark 3, Grey Wagtail 1, White Wagtail 5, European Robin 3, Common Stonechat 1, Blackbird 3, Cetti’s Warbler 4+, Sardinian Warbler 2, Chiffchaff 6, Great Tit 5, Magpie 4, Hooded Crow c50, Western Jackdaw 3, House Sparrow 4, Chaffinch 8+

Agios Sozomenos – Cattle Egret 1, Hen Harrier 1m and 1f, Northern Lapwing 60, Meadow Pipit c20, European Robin 2, Western Black Redstart 2, Common Stonechat 8+, Finsch’s Wheatear 2m, Blue Rock Thrush 2, Song Thrush 1, Spectacled Warbler 1, Sardinian Warbler 2m, Cyprus Warbler 2m and 1f, Chiffchaff 2, Magpie 3, Chaffinch 2, Corn Bunting 3

Black-winged Stilt Athalassa Park 1st January 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Black-winged Stilt Athalassa Park 1st January 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

White Wagtail Athalassa January 1st 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

White Wagtail Athalassa January 1st 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Finsch's Wheatear Agios Sozomenos January 1st 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Finsch’s Wheatear Agios Sozomenos January 1st 2014 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours