This site is the highest point (1850 metres) on the road beyond Seki, the village I'd visited two days ago. It took an hour and a half to reach the site this morning, the weather being perfect.
The main objective for visiting the area was to find Red-fronted Serin, a species I'd never seen before. It turned out to be rather easy with a couple seen drinking from a puddle soon after arrival, and then others being watched feeding in meadows at quite close range.
The site was also generally good for other finches, with Eurasian Serin, Greenfinch, Goldfinch, and many Linnets also present.
Other species recorded were Chough, Crag Martin, Rock Nuthatch, Sombre Tit, E. Black-eared Wheatear, and a pair of Blue Rock Thrush, while Hoopoe and Mistle Thrush were heard though not seen.
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Red-fronted Serin |
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As above |
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As above |
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Chough |
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As above |
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Sombre Tit |
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E. Black-eared Wheatear |
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Blue Rock Thrush |
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Female Blue Rock Thrush |
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Gogu-Beli Pass |
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