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September in Turkey any info welcomed please (1 Viewer)

bicknell64

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Hi im going to Bodrum in 2 weeks and going to Tuzla lake could anybody give me some idea what could be around thankyou .
 
I have'nt been to the Tuzla lake area but migration has just started so you should be in for a great time with a lot coming through;at the moment I have Olivaceous and Willow warblers in the garden along with Red backed shrike, Syrian woodpecker,Hoopoe,Spotted flycatcher and a family of Sombre tit.
The red rumped/barn swallows are still here as well as the beeaters and Eleonora falcons and Lesser kestrels.The waders should be coming through by the time you arrive,Pelicans storks flamingo etc .
Its still 90f today but it should be cooling a bit by the end of the month.
My website below might give you an idea what is usually around.
 
Migration still slow this month,it was the same in April going the other way,cooling to about 85F today.Just a thought it might be worth a day trip over to Bafa Lake on the Soke/Didum road during your visit.
 
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