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West of the tourist village of Lardos lies the Chortis Hill. The rocks and shrubs together with the adjacent olive orchards offer a good variety of birds.
The rocky Chortis Hill and the olive orchards west of Lardos are a nice place for watching birds. The paths at the base of the Chortis Hill are a reliable place for Chocholouš obecný, skalník modrý, strnad šedokrký and linduška úhorní. Also káně bělochvostá and rorýs velký can be spotted gliding along the hill. And check the bigger trees for orebice čukar. The former fortress and the abandoned sports area are a good place to check for bělořit okrový and ťuhýk rudohlavý, and pay attention to vlaštovka skalní that might fly over as well.
In the olive orchards you can find vlha pestrá, dudek chocholatý and different kinds of warblers. Along the river Lardos, you can find volavka vlasatá and kvakoš noční.
The Chortis Hill is located directly west of the village of Lardos. The southern entry to the area is close to the bus stop "Lardos Bay", and there are many parking spots close by too. Press a P on the map for directions.
I have visited the area in late spring (End of May, early June) both in 2023 and 2024. In 2024, you could see the impact that the bushfires had also in this region, but because vegetation is very low, it was not so servere. What I did note was that the population of strnad šedokrký had massively decreased.
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