CYPRUS - AUTUMN MIGRATION SPECIAL

Day 1    ARRIVAL IN PAPHOS  - 3rd October
Arrival in the evening and you will be met and transferred to our villa, some 40 minutes drive away where you will be greeted with a cold beer or cool glass of wine or three! We hope to give you a real holiday experience with plenty of food and drink available at no extra cost, our own swimming pool and our very own cook to cater for us!

Days 2 - 6    PAPHOS - AKROTIRI SALT LAKE - TROODOS MOUNTAINS
Waking up abroad on the first morning is always one of the most exciting aspects of any birding trip, so we'll head to a nearby reservoir just a few minutes away and follow a dirt track for maybe a kilometre. This walk will give us a good introduction into the bird life of Cyprus and the eastern Mediterranean and we could see Chukar, European Turtle Dove, Long-legged Buzzard, European Roller, European Bee-eater,  Eurasian Crag Martin, Red-rumped Swallow, Crested Lark, Sardinian Warbler, Hooded Crow, Cyprus Warbler, Eastern Olivaceous Warbler, Spanish Sparrow, Cretzschmar's Bunting and Corn Bunting amongst others. It's always a great  site to check as it can give a igood ndication if there's been a fall elsewhere. 

If we didnt see either of the star endemics Cyprus Pied Wheatear and Cyprus Warbler on our first morning excursion. we will then visit a number of sites that are good for both species and hopefully get our first views of them. Don't worry though, as we will work on improving our views of these stunners during the course of the week. 

A visit to  the famous migration site of Paphos Headland is a must and we'll hope to see some interesting passage migrants in the right weather conditions. If the weather isn't conducive to good migration we will probably visit at first light just in case, and we should hopefully connect with a Greater Sandplover if we are very lucky and maybe a Red-backed Shrike or something scarcer like Barred Warbler, Eastern Bonelli's Warbler or a Red-throated Pipit.

There are numerous reservoirs and other migration sites within 45 minutes of our villa and we could realistically see Little Owl, Montagu's Harrier, Bonelli's Eagle, Long-legged Buzzard, European Roller, the stunning Masked Shrike, Lesser Grey Shrike, Eastern Olivaceous Warbler, Black-headed Bunting and a full assortment of other more common Mediterranean birds.

A little further away is Akrotiri Salt Lake with its Greater Flamingo's, and where shorebird migration will be in full swing with species such as Dunlin, Kentish Plover, Wood, Green, Marsh and Curlew Sandpipers, Little and Temminck's Stints, and sometimes even Greater Sandplover all possible. It's a place i'd like to get to early as the site can be alive with numerous species such as Black Francolin, Purple Herons, Cattle and Little Egrets, Little Bittern, Glossy Ibis, Black-winged Stilt, Eurasian Hoopoe, Western Yellow Wagtails, Zitting Cisticola, Crested Lark and Cetti's Warbler, whilst Western Marsh Harriers,  Eurasian Hobby and even Eleonora's Falcon patrol the skies. Currently there's a White-throated Kingfisher present in the area. Around the peninsula we could also find Slender-billed Gull, Little or Spotted Crakes, Spur-winged Lapwing, Yellow-legged Gull, Black or White-winged Tern, Greater Short-toed Lark, Citrine Wagtail and Serin. In the right conditions migration can be spectacular here with seveal species of shrike possible, Barred, Icterine and Eastern Bonelli's Warblers, pipits, and buntings. This site is amazing and literally anything is possible and may well provide our best hope of finding a rarity.

We will also make an evening excursion to Kensington Cliffs, which should give us exceptional views of late-nesting Eleonora's Falcons amidst a spectacular setting.

We can also visit the Troodos Mountains (as it takes just an hour to reach from Akrotiri) to find a few endemic subspecies (for insurance purposes) - Short-toed Teecreeper, Coal Tit, Eurasian Jay, Eurasian Wren and Common Crossbill. And whilst up in the hills we could also see Bonelli's Eagle, European Honey Buzzard, Northern Goshawk, Masked Shrike, Pallid Swift and Blue Rock Thrush.

There's a lot to see and do during our time on the island but we aim to keep it very relaxed and above all safe. There will be daily house cleaning, daily car valeting and we will do everything possible to make this as enjoyable and as safe as possible.

Day 7    CYPRUS - END OF TOUR - 9th October
A full morning's birding will allow us to attempt to catch up with any species we still need, followed by lunch back at the villa. Around 4/5pm we will take you to the airport for your flight back to the UK.

 

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