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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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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


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Akrotiri today 31st December 2013

Last day of the year and was keen to get out and try to see if I could add one new species to my 2013 list today. No luck with that but still an enjoyable day around Akrotiri.

It was raining heavily when I left Nicosia this morning but the Akrotiri area was dry all day. Had good views of a Eurasian Bittern at Phassouri. Spent some time trying to locate the Reed Bunting I had heard but found many Water and Meadow Pipit and several Common Snipe. There were at least seven Common Buzzard flying over the area as well as five Marsh Harrier and a European Sparrowhawk.

There are at least 8000 Greater Flamingo on the main Salt Lake and around two hundred Common Shelduck with some Common Teal and Northern Shoveler as well. Yet more Marsh Harrier were quartering the Salt Lake and there were around eighty Golden Plover together with smaller waders – mainly Kentish Plover. On Lady’s Mile there were about five hundred Black-headed Gull, twelve Armenian Gull, a couple of Sandwich Tern and a few Caspian Gull as well as fifty Little Stint and a Dunlin.

Armenian Gull 2nd winter Lady's Mile 31st December 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Armenian Gull 2nd winter Lady’s Mile 31st December 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

 


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Larnaca today 16th December 2013

Finally I was able to get out birding today even if mainly to do the waterbird count around Larnaca. What a difference from last December though. Then there were around 7000 Greater Flamingo on the Larnaca Salt Lake but the low rainfall of the last few months meant there is very little water in the Lake yet and I found a only three young birds at the Sewage Works – although at Akrotiri Salt Lake there are currently around 11000 as that has had water in all year. There were around 1300 Northern Shoveler and 730 Common Teal as well as nearly 200 Mallard and plenty of Common Coot and Little Grebe on the Sewage Works Pools. There are thirteen Greater White Fronted Geese and twelve Black-necked Grebe. The only other duck species I found was a single Northern Pintail. Plenty of Black-headed Gull but only one juvenile Caspian Gull.

There were a lot of Eurasian Skylark, Meadow Pipit and some Red-throated Pipit around and at least 160 Golden Plover on Spiros Pool. On the main Salt Lake there were just under 400 Common Shelduck and some Kentish Plover, Little Stint and Dunlin as well as Black-headed Gull and three Armenian Gull. A flock of fifty Northern Lapwing flew over and a Marsh Harrier and Common Buzzard were hunting in the area. In the reeds I found four Reed Bunting as well as Chiffchaff, Linnet, Corn Bunting, Chaffinch, Song Thrush Cetti’s Warbler, Robin and Stonechat.

I continued to Petounta Point where I spent a long time watching both a Jack Snipe and a Water Rail that were out in the open. Also there were five Common Snipe, a Temminck’s Stint, a Common Sandpiper, some Common Teal, nine Common Starling, plenty of Meadow Pipit and White Wagtail, and a Marsh Harrier which was perched in the reeds as I arrived.

Jack Snipe Petounta 16th December 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Jack Snipe Petounta 16th December 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours


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Little Bustard, Cyprus, 4th December 2013

If anyone had told me this time yesterday that I would soon not only have seen a Little Bustard in Cyprus but would have taken photos of it I would never have believed them. Every year there is anecdotal evidence of shot individuals and it is even reported that certain specimens have found there way to local taxidermists.  In the past it was known as a scarce to fairly common winter visitor to low ground here but the only recent validated record of a live bird seems to be from December 1979 (Flint and Stewart. The Birds of Cyprus 1992).  Therefore I was surprised to receive a copy of a photo of one late yesterday afternoon and to discover that it had been taken a few hours earlier and just outside Nicosia.

The bird had chosen as hard to find location as you could imagine and one that was a bit too close to the UN Buffer Zone for comfort.  Anyhow this morning I was taken by its finder, George Constantinou, out way past Geri to see if it had spent the night in the area.  We must have searched for around thirty minutes before we found it.  We stayed in the car and it didn’t really seem aware of our presence at all, feeding and moving around the area – sometimes only a few metres in front of us. What a great bird and such a great find. Last year I waited till December for my birding highlight of the year – finally seeing a Wallcreeper – and almost twelve months to the day I get the birding highlight of 2013!

Little Bustard  Geri December 4th 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Little Bustard Geri December 4th 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

 

Little Bustard  Geri December 4th 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Little Bustard Geri December 4th 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Little Bustard Geri December 4th 2013  (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Little Bustard Geri December 4th 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours


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Agios Sozomenos and Athalassa again today 30th November

Again confined to Nicosia for birding but a good collection of birds found. Four male Finsch’s Wheatear, a Woodlark, Blue Rock Thrush, Black Redstart and a Little Owl at Agios Sozomenos as well as several Spanish Sparrow, Chaffinch,Spectacled Warbler and lots of Jackdaw. Two Great White Egret at Athalassa as well as nearly fifty Great Cormorant, a couple of Kingfisher, Grey Heron and Little Egret, four Northern Shoveler, some Teal and a Grey Wagtail. The three Black-winged Stilt are still there.

Great Cormorant Athalassa Dam November 30th 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Great Cormorant Athalassa Dam November 30th 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

 Common Kingfisher Athalassa Park 30th November 2013.  (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Common Kingfisher Athalassa Park 30th November 2013. (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Grey Heron Athalassa  November 30th 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Grey Heron Athalassa November 30th 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours


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Morning’s bird watch around Nicosia, Saturday 23rd November 2013

With not a lot of spare time to get our birding at the moment I decided to allow myself a few hours around Nicosia this morning. I first went to Agios Sozomenos and on heading straight to the cliffs behind the church I found a male Finsch’s Wheatear who came close to the edge overlooking the track which meant I could watch him well for quite a while. There was another male about 500m away along the road which for a few seconds actually flew down on the road before flying up onto the cliffs. Also in the area were at least 200 Western Jackdaw, a male Blue Rick Thrush, a couple of Black Redstart, a Little Owl and a Long-legged Buzzard.

At Athalassa Dam I found a Jack Snipe crouched low at the edge of one of the stands of reeds. There were around forty Great Cormorant, five each of Grey Heron and Little Egret, some Common Teal and at least two Grey Wagtail. I had assumed that lone Black-winged Stilt I had seen there on previous visits would have left so was surprised to find three this visit. A Common Kingfisher was flying around the area – in fact I think there were two. In the trees there were plenty of Chiffchaff, Robins, Chaffinch and a male Blackbird and a Song Thrush.

Finsch's Wheatear  Agios Sozomenos November 23rd 2013  (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Finsch’s Wheatear Agios Sozomenos November 23rd 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Long-legged Buzzard Agios Sozomenos November 23rd 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Long-legged Buzzard Agios Sozomenos November 23rd 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Black-winged Stilt Athalassa November 23rd 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Black-winged Stilt Athalassa November 23rd 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

 Little Egret Athalassa November 23rd 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours

Little Egret Athalassa November 23rd 2013 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours