There was always something on this small 'flash' behind the salt pans. The water was, however, rapidly diminishing as the week progressed. This morning a Spur-winged Plover posed for the camera.
En-route to the Achladeri picnic site a Great-white Egret was following the coast line North.
The Kruper's Nuthatch proved too difficult to photograph at the Achladeri picnic site. Photography was somewhat hampered as the army were on manouvres in the area - I didn't fancy spending a day in the cells accused of 'spying' ! This Masked Shrike was only slightly more obliging.
A Serin 'jangled' from the tree-tops on and off, but never gave easy views through the branches.
A Whinchat posed along a stretch of coastal track. Near Skala Vasilikon, we stopped for lunch at a remote beach cafe. As we left, a greasy obese Greek diner told us, in stilted English, to 'go back home' !
A Yellow-legged Gull tracking the coast.
Back at the salt pans, a Common Tern fishes in the main channel.
A Black-winged Stilt had nested on a small island in the main channel resulting in three chicks.
30 September, 2006
Lesvos Part 5 of 7, 15th May, 2006
Posted by Andy Whitney at 10:00 pm
Labels: Black-winged Stilt, Common Tern, Great-white Egret, Kruper's Nuthatch, Lesvos, Serin, Spur-winged Plover, Whinchat, Yellow-legged Gull
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