This morning the rain was torrential so we hung around the house for a few
hours. When it cleared we headed off to the Akrotiri Peninsular, starting at the
huge salt lake. This is one of the best birding sites in Cyprus, but I've never
done particularly well here. Even so, today there was an impressive flock of
about 1600 greater flamingos, but they were a long way out on the lake.
Next
we headed to Zakaki Marsh. There's been a striated heron here, as recently as
yesterday, but there was no sign of it today, making it the first major dip of
the holiday. I wasn't too worried about it though, I didn't actually think I'd
even get the opportunity to try for it. There were a few water pipits here, a
marsh harrier, kingfisher, water rail and two little egrets.
Then we
continued onto Lady's Mile and here amongst the gull flock I was delighted to
find my first ever Caspian gull. I took a few photos, and when I looked at them
later I realised that there was also a Armenian gull alongside the Caspian!
Another new bird for me!
I've spoken via email with the BirdLife
Cyprus Bird Recorder, and she has taken a look at these photos and confirmed
that I have got my id's correct, they do show Caspian and Armenian gulls.
There
has also been a discussion about these birds
here
on Bird Forums, where the identity of each has been confirmed.
Nice
to find them and identify them for myself, and even better to have them
confirmed. I don't pretend to be a gull expert!
To put this into
context, yesterday there were 20 Caspian gulls and 10 Armenian gulls reported
from Lady's Mile.
What on Earth is this bird? I'm guessing that it must be a 2nd calander year Caspian gull. Note the ridiculously long bill and pear shaped head. This
bird is on all of the following gull photos.
The top right bird is a third winter Armenian gull.
The top left bird is an adult Armenian gull. No sure what the bird on the
right is, it looks too small to be Armenian to me. Possibly 2nd cy yellow legged
gull?
Now the adult Armenian and 2cy Caspian gulls are in the middle, but what's
the bird in the foreground? My best bet is a first winter Armenian gull.
Here's a close up of the Armenian gull. Notice the flat looking head, the
stubby looking parallel sided bill with a black band near the tip. Also the
dark eye. Compare this quite friendly looking profile with that of the vicious
looking Caspian gull in the first photo.
These are the same three birds as in the previous photo.
Water pipit.
Limassol harbour.
Akrotiri salt lake with Limassol behind.
Saturday, 13 December 2014
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