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Oktober in Greece (1 Viewer)

albatross02

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Hello,

I think about 2 weeks birding in Greece.
Because I have never been there I need some information.
Which are very good birding spots in Greece, which is the best starting point ?

One idea is start in Thessaloniki and visit
lake Prespa ( is it easy to entry to Albania and Mazedonia to ? )
Dadia ( is it easy to entry to Turkey ? )
Is it worth to visit lake Kerkini ?
Which other areas are interessting ?
How is about pelagic birds ?

Target birds e.g.
Pelicans
White-headed Duck
Chukar Patridge
Flamingo

Glossy Ibis
Vultures like Cinerous Vulture
Lanner
Eleonore Falcon
Imperial Eagle
Greater spotted Eagle

Botted Eagle
Bonellis Eagle
Pallid Harrier
Long-legged Buzzard
Levant Sparrowhawk

Lesser Kestrel
Saker
Baillons Crake
Purple Swamphen
Little Bustard

Stone Curlew
Collared Praticole
Terek Sandpiper
Armenian Gull
Pallas Gull

Laughing Dove
Great spotted Cuckoo
Pallid Swift
White-throated Kingfisher
Syrian Woodpecker

Greater short toed Lark
Thick billed Lark
Horned Lark
Rufous taild scrub Robin

White troated Robin
Isabelline Wheatear
Pied Wheatear
Finschs Wheatear
Blue Rock Thrush

Eastern Orpheus Warbler
Sardinian Warbler
Rüppels Warbler
Moustached Warbler
Cettis Warbler

Melodian Warbler
Eastern Olivaceous Warbler
Eastern Bonellis Warbler
Semicollared Flycatcher
Sombre Tit

Krügers Nuthatch
Western Rock Nuthatch
Lesser Grey Shrike
Masked Shrike
Rosy Starling

Red fronted Serin
Cretschmars Bunting
Cinerous Bunting
























Thank You very much.

Best regards
Dieter
 
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