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The Perivolis Monastery is a fantastic spot for migrants, and provides some beautiful scenery too.
Just east of Andissa, the Perivolis Monastery is located, and provides a fantastic spot for migrants. Just around the monastery, several large trees are used by many species of migrant and breeding birds. Often, výreček malý can be heard here too.
A small track leads you through the gorge of the Lardia and Voulgaris rivers. This gorge is a great spot for many species, both migrating and breeding. The river is used by waders, ducks, herons, storks and wagtails as foraging area. Carefully walk along the path and check the river with binoculars to find them. The adjacent scrubs, bushes and trees are perfect for migrants, like lejsek černohlavý and Žluva hajní. Scarcer migrants, like slavík tmavý, tend to be found here more often. One of the few locations on the island to provide habitat for střízlík obecný too. The rocky outcrops along the gorge are breeding habitat for (small numbers of) ostříž jižní and poštolka jižní, but mainly orlík krátkoprstý and káně bělochvostá can be seen here. The semi open hills are great for vrabec skalní, pěnice vousatá and brhlík skalní.
The area can be accessed by a road, leading down to the monastery, and an unpaved path next to the gorge northwards.
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