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Events & Field Meetings
2008
FEBRUARY 2008
Saturday
2nd February: Larnaka Sewage Pools
Leader:
Stavros Christodoulides. Mobile: 99425050
Winter waterfowl and gulls. Early
February is the time to look for rare waterfowl and
gulls and Larnaka is probably the best place to find them. Success
however is largely
dependent on the weather north of Cyprus and rarities cannot be
guaranteed.
Meet at 9.30 am, dirt track leading to Larnaka Sewage Pool hide. 4x4
not necessary.
Saturday
16th February: Akhna Dam and Oroklini Marsh
Leader:
Nigel Cottle.
Mobile
: 99586641
Winter
visitors. If we hit the
jackpot we may see wintering Temminck's Stint and Water
Pipit whilst Bluethroat, Reed Bunting and Dunnock are also
possibilities but nothing is
guaranteed! Hopefully there will have been enough rain during the
winter to raise the
water levels at Akhna Dam to a reasonable level.
Meet at 9.30 am, dirt track leading to Larnaka Sewage Pool hide. 4x4
not necessary.
Sunday
23rd February: Paphos Foothills
Leader:
Colin Richardson. Tel: 26946682
Winter thrushes, Woodlarks and finches.
Although the numbers of winter thrushes and
finches vary year by year they are always worth looking for. Even in
poorer years,
the area holds a good variety of other avian attractions including
some of our rarer
resident raptors.
Meet at 9.30 am, lay-by, left-hand side in the direction of Konia, 200
metres from
roundabout at end of Paphos motorway.4x4 not necessary for first
part of trip, though
may be required in the Ezousas Valley, depending on conditions.
MARCH
2008
Saturday 8th March: Troodos
Leader:
Stavros Christodoulides
.
Mobile
: 99425050
Winter visitors and highland endemics.
We
will be looking for weather-hardy winter visitors such as Brambling,
Siskin and Goldcrest. With luck and persistence, we should also come
across the local endemic races of Wren, Coal Tit, Short-toed
Treecreeper, Jay and Crossbill.
Meet at 9.30h, Forestry Department Environment Centre next to Dolphin
Restaurant.
4X4
not necessary.
Saturday
15th March:
Akrotiri
Peninsula
Leaders:
Melis and Chris Charalambides. Mobiles: 99653205 (Melis), 99541054
(Chris)
With spring migration now well under way we shall search for
interesting migrants in the island’s most
famous birding hotspot. Being the southernmost point, the
peninsulas’ wetlands provide a first stop for
shorebirds and we should see good numbers of heron species as well as
smaller waders including stints,
sandpipers and plovers. Migrant passerines will also be in evidence as
we search the fields and scrubby
areas for larks, pipits, wheatears and warblers. Late March is a great
time to watch out for migrant harriers
and we could come across Pallid, Hen and Marsh Harriers during our
trip.
Meet at 9.30h at Zakaki football stadium.
4x4
not necessary.
Saturday 22nd March: Larnaka Sewage Works and
Salt
Lakes
Leader: Martin Hellicar.
Mobile
: 99907893
We will search for lingering winter visitors and early spring
migrants. Although never guaranteed, Mediterranean Gulls should be
passing through and we could observe birds of various ages, some of
which by now would have acquired their breeding summer plumage. We
will enjoy a good variety of waders such as Marsh, Green and Wood
Sandpipers as well as numerous other migrant waders. The surrounding
fields hold a good variety of lark, pipit and wagtail species
including the now very local Calandra Lark. At Kiti Lighthouse we
should find a number of migrant warbler species and it is well worth
searching for early spring visitors such as Ruppell’s, Subalpine,
Eastern BonellI’s and Eastern Orphean Warblers.
Meet at 9.30h, dirt track leading to Larnaka Sewage Pool hide.
4x4
not necessary.
Sunday
29th March: Akhna Dam
Leader:
Nigel Cottle.
Mobile
: 99586641
Akhna Dam always holds many interesting surprises and early spring is
no exception. Water levels at Akhna will determine the variety of
birds seen but we could see a good selection of reed-loving species
such as Bluethroat, Moustached Warbler and Reed Bunting. Along the
water’s edge we will search for Temminck’s Stint and Water Pipit.
Meet at 9.30h at Dam wall. 4x4 not necessary.
APRIL
2008
Saturday 5th April: Asprokremmos Pools and Mandria
Leader:
Colin Richardson. Tel: 26946682
This is a great time for spring migrants and we will look in all the
best places. At Asprokremmos Pools we should find Little Crake,
Kingfisher, Great Spotted Cuckoo, Cretzschmar's Bunting and Great Reed
Warbler, before we move on to the Mandria fields where Short-toed and
Bimaculated Larks, Tawny Pipits and Black-eared Wheatears are likely
to be harassed by passing harriers. The sky may be full of hirundines
and the occasional Alpine Swift. In previous years, herons, Garganey,
Collared Pratincoles and a selection of waders are often seen,
drifting along the coast. However, not all these species are
guaranteed.....!
Meet at 9.30h at Asprokremmos Pools. 4X4 not necessary.
Saturday 12th April:
Cape
Greko
Leader:
Stavros Christodoulides
.
Mobile
: 99425050
The island’s southeast peninsula is famous for its spring passage
and its large variety of migrant species. During last year’s trip we
managed a stunning first for
Cyprus
, a Bateleur Eagle, as well as a good selection of uncommon species
such as Bimaculated Lark, Audouin’s Gull and Rock Thrush.
Meet at 9.30h at Kermia Beach Hotel turnoff. 4X4 not necessary.
Friday 18th – Sunday 20th April:
Karpas
Peninsula
Leader: Melis Charalambides.
Mobile
: 99653205
This popular trip is another opportunity to visit the occupied north
and the island’s easternmost tip. Stretching for miles out at sea,
the panhandle provides a welcome rest for tired migrants returning
from their African wintering grounds. During this trip, at the height
of the spring migration season, we should observe both a good variety
and large numbers of migrant passerine and non-passerine species. The
trip also provides a chance to look for some of the scarce residents
of this remote area such as Audouin’s Gull and Raven.
Please note that reservations must be made with the Birdlife Cyprus
office by Saturday 7th April.
Meet at 16.00h at Akhna Dam Wall. 4X4 not necessary.
Saturday 26th April: Ayios Minas Church, Neo Khorio, Akamas
Leader: Alan Crabtree.
Mobile
: 99455345
Alan
will be demonstrating bird trapping and ringing. Please note that this
field meeting will have a differentstructure to the others as there
will be no tour of the surrounding area. Members
and friends can arrive/depart at anytime during the period.
Directions: Ayios Minas Church is about 1.5km from Neo Khorio towards
Akamas (pass the village church andfollow the signs for Smiyies Picnic
Area).
Meet at 9.30h at Ayios Minas Church. 4x4 not necessary.
MAY
2008
Saturday
3rd May:
Akrotiri
Peninsula
Leaders:Martin
Hellicar.Mobile
: 99907893
For many, May usually signals the slowdown of spring migration. In
recent years however this has been a period of many interesting
sightings. We will search both the wetlands and the surrounding fields
for such late migrants. May is also the month of White-winged Tern
passage and we may come across a large group of these beautiful small
terns in their breeding plumage.
Meet at 9.30h at Zakaki football stadium. 4x4 not necessary.
Saturday 10th May: Larnaka Sewage Pools and Oroklini Marsh
Leader:
Nigel Cottle.
Mobile
:99586641
With the winter visitors having gone and spring migration slowing down
this is the time to look for some of the rarer passage waders such as
Sanderling, Broad-billed Sandpiper and Turnstone as well as an
opportunity to view Little and Common Terns on their nests.
Time and water level permitting we may visit Oroklini Marsh for
another chance to look for Broad-billed Sandpiper as well as breeding
Spur-winged Plover, Black-winged Stilt and Black-headed Wagtail.
Meet at 9.30h, dirt track leading to Larnaka Sewage Pool hide. 4x4 not
necessary.
Sunday
17th May: Paphos
Forest
To be advised.
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