Trip List

 

 

        Lesvos 1st/15th May 2008


                       Scop's

Scops Owl. This little beauty was seen  roosting in roadside trees just outside Kalloni.


 

  Nuthatches & Woodpecker

  

 

   

    

 Krupers Nuthatch actively feeding young in a  small tree stump nest site at Achladeri

Rock Nuthatch nest site near the Inland Lake. The most amazing nest I've ever seen.

 

         

Middle Spotted Woodpecker Nest site in a dead popular tree.


        Bunt's & finch's

 

                   

          

This Cinerous Bunting sighting at Ipsilou was one of the weeks highlights, as this difficult to find bird was watched from just a few feet away catching Crickets.

         

 Black Headed Bunting were seen daily throughout the 2 weeks.

 

         

Corn Bunting a very common bird throughout

 

 

       Singing male Cirl Bunting at Ipsilou Monestry.

Rock Sparrow I just couldn't get anywhere near to this bird for a decent photo.

  

                      Linnet at Faneromeni Ford

           Greenfinch Skala Kallonis pool


                               Bittern

   male Little Bittern hunting Marsh Frogs in a small pond just outside Anaxos.


          Redthroat  

 

 

One of several Red-throated Pipit seen on Kalloni Salt Pans.


                           Flycatcher's

 

Collared Flycatcher in the small pine plantation near Faneromeni Ford

  

 

 

This one took some working out. But the worn white tips to the inner median covets are just visible, so i could confidently say that this is a Semi-Collared Flycatcher. This bird was again in the Faneromeni Ford area.


      Shrikes & Cuckoo

Red-Backed Shrike the most common shrike seen on the island.

Lesser-Grey Shrike the rarest of the shrikes with only a few birds seen.

Woodchat Shrike fairly common in the north of the Island.

This Great-Spotted Cuckoo showed down to 30ft preening for over half an hour at Petra, Just a shame the it is obscured by so many branches.


          Subalpine

Subalpine Warbler. This confining individual was photographed at Petra


Isabelline & Rosey Starling

Isabelline Wheatear seen in the crossroads area towards Ipsilou

10 Rose Coloured Starling seen on the last day of the holiday feeding in a mulberry tree at Kalloni Salt Pans.


                             Turtle Dove

It was nice to see so many Turtle Dove passing through the island as these birds seem to get scarcer each year in the UK.


       Marsh Tern

Whiskered Tern at the Inland Lake.


Ruff, Stilt, Stints and Curlew Sand

  

                         

 Ruff numbers increased throughout the 2 weeks at Kalloni salt pans.

 

  

  

Black Winged Stilt. breeding in good numbers on Kalloni Salt Pans.

 

 

 Little Stint. Numbers increased steadily throughout the 2 weeks.

 

 

Curlew Sandpiper were present in good numbers on the second week.


Spotshank & Spur-winged

This was the only Spotted Redshank I saw this year.

 

One of two Spur-winged Plover present on the Kalloni Salt Pans.


                                Stork

This was the only White Stork nest that we could find.


      Ruddy Duck

Ruddy Shelduck. I had lots of sightings of this very smart duck throughout the 2 weeks.