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<blockquote data-quote="Mick Sway" data-source="post: 3395386" data-attributes="member: 15566"><p>Wed 4th May 2016</p><p>A chap wrote an excellent piece on Lesvos Birders,Facebook page regarding the refugee situation.</p><p>Like him, we have travelled extensively around the island and seen no evidence of a "crisis" what so ever.</p><p>The only thing that we've come across is worried Islanders and business owners worrying about the future.</p><p>Once the Aid agencies have left , who will be there to help them?</p><p></p><p>Anyway more bird news from yesterday, I have to confess that we are finding it tough.</p><p>Steve Dudley compiled the following yesterday:</p><p>Our contribution was the citrine wag,ot </p><p>warbler at Faneromeni.</p><p>Kalloni Saltpans & Alykes Wetlands</p><p>LESSER SPOTTED EAGLE 1</p><p>PALLID HARRIER 2CY fem</p><p>Red-footed Falcon 3</p><p>Common Ringed Plover 14</p><p>Grey Plover 1</p><p>Temminck’s Stint 2</p><p>Little Stint 53</p><p>Curlew Sandpiper 67</p><p>RED KNOT 8 reported from NW corner</p><p>RED-NECKED PHALAROPE winter bird to 1730h at least in SW pans</p><p>CASPIAN TERN 7</p><p>Gull-billed Tern 1</p><p>Sandwich Tern 1</p><p>White-winged Tern 3</p><p>Black Tern 1</p><p>Tawny Pipit 1</p><p></p><p>Kalami Marsh & Mesa Wetland</p><p>Squacco Heron 2</p><p>Purple Heron 1</p><p>SPOTTED CRAKE 1</p><p>SPUR-WINGED PLOVER 1</p><p></p><p>Christou River</p><p>SPUR-WINGED PLOVER 1</p><p>Common Ringed Plover 2</p><p>Green Sandpiper 2</p><p>Curlew Sandpiper 4</p><p>Temminck’s Stint 1</p><p>Marsh Warbler 1</p><p></p><p>Tsiknias River</p><p>Shoveler 1</p><p>Night-heron 1</p><p>Little Bittern 1</p><p>Squacco Heron 1</p><p>Purple Heron 1</p><p>Grey Plover 1</p><p>Sanderling 3</p><p>Curlew 1</p><p></p><p>Kalloni Raptor Watchpoint</p><p>Eleonora’s Falcon 1</p><p></p><p>North Coast Track</p><p>Eleonora’s Falcon 1</p><p></p><p>Potamia River main road bridge</p><p>Squacco Heron 1</p><p>Purple Heron 1</p><p>Honey-buzzard 1</p><p></p><p>Ipsilou</p><p>Golden Oriole 3</p><p>Wood Warbler 1</p><p>Eastern Bonelli’s Warbler 1</p><p></p><p>Antissa</p><p>Ortolan Bunting 1</p><p></p><p>Lotzaria</p><p>Red-footed Falcon 1</p><p></p><p>Sigri Old Sanotorium</p><p>Red-breasted Flycatcher 2</p><p></p><p>Faneromeni </p><p>Olive-tree Warbler 1</p><p>CITRINE WAGTAIL fem at upper ford</p><p></p><p>Tavari </p><p>Little Bittern 1</p><p>Squacco Heron 1</p><p></p><p>Perasma</p><p>Squacco Heron 3</p><p></p><p>Kavaki</p><p>Ruppell’s Warbler 3</p><p></p><p>Agia Triada, Soumouria (Kalloni mini soccer pitch)</p><p>Scops Owl 4</p><p></p><p>For more bird news see the Lesvos Birders Facebook Group</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mick Sway, post: 3395386, member: 15566"] Wed 4th May 2016 A chap wrote an excellent piece on Lesvos Birders,Facebook page regarding the refugee situation. Like him, we have travelled extensively around the island and seen no evidence of a "crisis" what so ever. The only thing that we've come across is worried Islanders and business owners worrying about the future. Once the Aid agencies have left , who will be there to help them? Anyway more bird news from yesterday, I have to confess that we are finding it tough. Steve Dudley compiled the following yesterday: Our contribution was the citrine wag,ot warbler at Faneromeni. Kalloni Saltpans & Alykes Wetlands LESSER SPOTTED EAGLE 1 PALLID HARRIER 2CY fem Red-footed Falcon 3 Common Ringed Plover 14 Grey Plover 1 Temminck’s Stint 2 Little Stint 53 Curlew Sandpiper 67 RED KNOT 8 reported from NW corner RED-NECKED PHALAROPE winter bird to 1730h at least in SW pans CASPIAN TERN 7 Gull-billed Tern 1 Sandwich Tern 1 White-winged Tern 3 Black Tern 1 Tawny Pipit 1 Kalami Marsh & Mesa Wetland Squacco Heron 2 Purple Heron 1 SPOTTED CRAKE 1 SPUR-WINGED PLOVER 1 Christou River SPUR-WINGED PLOVER 1 Common Ringed Plover 2 Green Sandpiper 2 Curlew Sandpiper 4 Temminck’s Stint 1 Marsh Warbler 1 Tsiknias River Shoveler 1 Night-heron 1 Little Bittern 1 Squacco Heron 1 Purple Heron 1 Grey Plover 1 Sanderling 3 Curlew 1 Kalloni Raptor Watchpoint Eleonora’s Falcon 1 North Coast Track Eleonora’s Falcon 1 Potamia River main road bridge Squacco Heron 1 Purple Heron 1 Honey-buzzard 1 Ipsilou Golden Oriole 3 Wood Warbler 1 Eastern Bonelli’s Warbler 1 Antissa Ortolan Bunting 1 Lotzaria Red-footed Falcon 1 Sigri Old Sanotorium Red-breasted Flycatcher 2 Faneromeni Olive-tree Warbler 1 CITRINE WAGTAIL fem at upper ford Tavari Little Bittern 1 Squacco Heron 1 Perasma Squacco Heron 3 Kavaki Ruppell’s Warbler 3 Agia Triada, Soumouria (Kalloni mini soccer pitch) Scops Owl 4 For more bird news see the Lesvos Birders Facebook Group [/QUOTE]
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