Three Booted Eagles, two light morph and one dark are currently at Phasouri Reed-beds (Akrotiri Marsh). I was lucky enough to see one of the light morph and the dark one this afternoon.
Booted Eagle, Phasouri 29th January 2020 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours
As well as the Demoiselle Cranes at Akrotiri on 16th March I also found several Great Spotted Cuckoo (photo), a Common Hoopoe, Water Pipit, Baltic and Slender-billed Gull, some Little Ringed Plover (photo) and a Purple Heron.
Great Spotted Cuckoo, Phasouri, 16th March 2019 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours
Purple Heron, Phasouri, 16th March 2019 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours
Little Ringed Plover, Phasouri, 16th March 2019 (c) Cyprus Birding Tours
Was too late getting to Zakaki Marsh this morning to catch sight of the three Little Swift that had been feeding there earlier. Although I also returned there later in the day, there was no further sign of them. I did see a Jack Snipe, several Water Pipit, Common Kingfisher and hear a Water Rail though. The Eurasian Bittern at Phassouri Reed Beds came out from the reeds briefly, but more interesting there were the Hawfinch that were flying in the area together with large flocks of Common Chaffinch and European Serin. I saw at least four but other birders had found up to ten. At least three Western Marsh Harrier and four Common Buzzard were around and a Eurasian Curlew was near the coast.
At Lady’s Mile there was at least one Mediterranean Gull in with all the Common Black-headed Gull, about ten Armenian Gull and six first winter Caspian Gull. Along the port road two Laughing Dove were sitting on the wires and a Eurasian Sparrowhawk was flying over being mobbed by two Hooded Crow. Great to get out birding again!!