Donald & Jennifer Rhodes arrived on the island yesterday and sent me news of todays sightings from around the Kalloni area. Terry Robinson also sent a few snippets whilst he himself is staying up at Skala Kallonis.
Water levels - higher than spring 2006 and too deep for waders in many areas. This shouldn't be a problem as levels should begin to drop now and high levels will still attract more species and waders will be concentrated in the shallow areas.
Metochi Lake - Little (3) and Spotted (1) Crakes, Short-toed Eagle (high over - the only raptor seen today)
Alykes Wetlands - Red-throated Pipit 1, Tawny Pipit 2, Yellow Wagtails (lots).
Kalloni Saltpans - Glossy Ibis, Ruddy Shelduck.
Potamia Valley - Night-heron 4, Purple Heron 1 plus Blue Rock Thrush (2) plus Masked and Woodchat Shrikes between between road the river bridge
Other news - Whinchats all over the place! A few Wood Sandpiper, a couple of Blackcaps, many Whitethroats and many Purple Heron; never seen as many Moorhen on Metochi Lake!
Down at Polichnitos Saltpans in recent days (15th & 16th), Terry Robinson has had plenty of waders with up to 76 Little Stints, 36 Ruff, 17 Kentish Plovers and 8 Wood Sandpipers as well as up to 7 Glossy Ibis. Passerines have included passage Northern and Black-eared Wheatears and Tawny Pipits.
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Friday, 17 April 2009
17 April - migrants trickling through
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