Tuesday 6 December 2016
Endemic races in Paphos Forest
Cyprus has three endemic races of common birds, two of which we get in the UK, and all are fairly easy to see in the Troodos Mountains and Paphos Forest. Today we managed to connect with them all with very little effort, namely coal tit, short-toed treecreeper and jay, but only coal tit was obliging enough to stick around for the photo shoot.
Paphos forest.
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