The day started at the wonderful site of Ipsilou mainly keeping to the south side of the hill to gain shelter from the wind. The speciality birds of the area were seen well, especially Cinereous and Cretzschmars Buntings. Up to 10 Black-eared Wheatear afforded close views, while more distant were Rock Nuthatch, Rock Sparrow, and Isabelline Wheatear. In addition there was a Subalpine Warbler, two Wood Warbler, Woodlarks, Black Redstart, Lesser Whitethroat, Cirl Bunting, and an Eleonora's Falcon in flight.
Mid afternoon was spent at Achladeri Forest trying to see Krupers Nuthatch. We eventually found a nest site which was watched from an appropriate distance, with parent birds returning every 5-10 minutes. A couple of days later we heard that the chicks had fledged so our visit was just in time.
Heading back to Skala Kalloni we struck lucky again at the Kalloni marsh where a female Citrine Wagtail had been found
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Cinereous Bunting |
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As above |
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Cretzschmars Bunting |
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As above |
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Black-eared Wheatear |
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As above |
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Isabelline Wheatear |
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Cirl Bunting |
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Stonechat |
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Krupers Nuthatch |
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As above |
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Citrine Wagtail |
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