I was there end of last month for what it's worth. No idea what's there now, but there were little stints, curlew sandpipers, one or two dunlin, greenshank, redshank, little egret, ringed plover, grey heron, kingfishers and a flamingo around tagaki lagoon when I took a quick look. Might be a good place to find something more exotic. More generally, the place was absolutely swarming with red-backed shrike, crested larks and bee-eaters, with a couple of lesser grey-backed shrike, rollers, chukar partridge and fan-tailed warblers thrown in (I hope my English translations are OK). Also Eleanora's falcon, and a lone juvenile Montague's harrier, which was a little unexpected. Not a very long or exciting list, but I didn't have much time to peer at birds - I was rather struck by the total absence of anything pelagic other than a few yellow legged gulls, even on a boat trip to the island next-door. I thought there'd be at least a few shearwaters knocking around. On well, just my 2 centimes worth ...