The main visit this morning was to Asprokremmos Dam where I hoped to see Cyprus Warbler. Weather was again warm and sunny.
My information on a location for the warbler proved very accurate and there were at least two singing males on a scrubby hillside to the south of the dam. A very attractive species endemic to Cyprus.
Also at the dam a flock of 20 Bee-eater flew over, plus Zitting Cisticola and Chukar were seen.
Near the Paphos Sewage treatment plant I was surprised to find two Spur-winged Plover on the road, birds which then moved to an adjacent field making a total of seven there. A single Wood Sandpiper was also in the area.
Good numbers of butterflies along a nearby track, including Clouded Yellows and Painted Ladies.
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Cyprus Warbler |
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Cyprus Warbler |
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Area for Cyprus Warbler |
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Wood Sandpiper |
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Spur-winged Plover |
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Spur-winged Plover |
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Painted Lady |
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