We walked the perimeter road on both sides of the hill at Ipsilou. It was windy on the south side though there was more shelter when reaching the tree belt.
The south side was fairly quiet with just Black-eared Wheatear and Cirl Bunting of note.
The north side had similar birds though also Blue Rock Thrush, while an Agami Lizard and Snake-eyed Lizard provided alternative interest.
However, as last year it was the lower slopes that were most productive with several Isabelline Wheatear, a Scops Owl, a Collared Flycatcher, and an attractive Cinereous Bunting in full song, throwing its head back as it did so.
On route to Sigri two falcons in flight were thought to be Lesser Kestrels.
Highlights in the Faneromeni area were three Woodchat a Red-backed Shrike, three Turtle Doves, and a Whinchat.
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| Agami lizard |
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| Blue Rock Thrush |
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| Isabelline Wheatear |
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| Scops Owl |
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| Cinereous Bunting |
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| Male Red-backed Shrike |
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| Woodchat Shrikes |
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| The lower ford at Faneromeni |
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