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<blockquote data-quote="Mick Sway" data-source="post: 3186649" data-attributes="member: 15566"><p>I recommend anyone interested in detailed reports and information regarding birding on Lesvos last Spring; to catch up by reading Steve Dudley's excellent annual report just published on line in PDF format (click on link) , <a href="http://lesvosbirding.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Lesvos-Birds-2014.pdf" target="_blank">Lesvos Birds 2014</a>.</p><p>For us biggest disapointment in 2014 was the lack of waders on the wetlands, due to late spring rain.</p><p>There's always an up side though, one of those being our breaking our duck on Red Breasted Flycatchers, after many years of trying, they came like London buses, three females in one day, at different sites.</p><p>It is also a puzzel why over the years, we've seen more great spotted cuckoo's than common, though I'm sure that must be related to passage.</p><p>Always a pleasure to be on Lesvos though.</p><p>Four Lesvos birwatching sites:</p><p>Kalloni Salt Pans</p><p>Metochi "Inland Lake"</p><p>Platania (track off the Napi valley road)</p><p>Polichnitos Salt Pans</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mick Sway, post: 3186649, member: 15566"] I recommend anyone interested in detailed reports and information regarding birding on Lesvos last Spring; to catch up by reading Steve Dudley's excellent annual report just published on line in PDF format (click on link) , [URL="http://lesvosbirding.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Lesvos-Birds-2014.pdf"]Lesvos Birds 2014[/URL]. For us biggest disapointment in 2014 was the lack of waders on the wetlands, due to late spring rain. There's always an up side though, one of those being our breaking our duck on Red Breasted Flycatchers, after many years of trying, they came like London buses, three females in one day, at different sites. It is also a puzzel why over the years, we've seen more great spotted cuckoo's than common, though I'm sure that must be related to passage. Always a pleasure to be on Lesvos though. Four Lesvos birwatching sites: Kalloni Salt Pans Metochi "Inland Lake" Platania (track off the Napi valley road) Polichnitos Salt Pans [/QUOTE]
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