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Akrotiri Peninsula

Limassol  >  Cyprus

Akrotiri peninsula is a great spot to watch migrating birds, a variety of habitats makes for an interesting mix of species during migration.

Añadido* por Anders
Última actualización 19 enero 2025

Descripción

The Akrotiri peninsula has a variety of different habitats: a large salt lake, reedbeds, marshes, dry open areas with scattered trees and lots of cover for migrating birds.

Known for being the best place in the western palearctic to see Grulla Damisela on migration when they use the salt lake to rest at the end of August/early September. Other nice birds you can see here are: Flamenco Común, Polluela Bastarda, Lavandera Cetrina, Avefría Espinosa, Correlimos Falcinelo, Canastera Común, Gaviota Picofina, Gavión Cabecinegro, Pagaza Piconegra, Fumarel Aliblanco, Garza Imperial, Morito Común, Culebrera Europea, Aguilucho Lagunero Occidental, Aguilucho Papialbo, Abejaruco Europeo, Cernícalo Patirrojo, Halcón de Eleonora, Pájaro-moscón Europeo, Calandria Bimaculada.

Akrotiri peninsula is also a great area to find local scarcities and rarities: Abejaruco Persa Andarríos del Terek Ganga Ortega Corredor sahariano Collalba Desértica to name a few.

Detalles

Accesso

A car is essential for exploring the different areas of Akrotiri. The salt lake can be viewed from different areas along the main road, but can be best viewed from the environmental centre where they have a viewing balcony that overlooks the lake.

Akrotiri marsh is signposted before the village of Akrotiri. There is a tower hide at the start of the marsh and a second hide which you can see from the road as you drive along the edge of the marsh. Much of the marsh can be viewed from the road. The flooded meadow on the corner of the western edge of the marsh is a good place to stop and view.

The area known as the "gravel pits" can be reached by taking the first left hand turn after the mini market when entering Akrotiri village. Then take the next left and follow the road through the houses and you'll see a sign for Saint George chapel on your left. Follow this road down towards the coast and you'll find the chapel. The chapel garden is a great place for migrating passerines. Just past the chapel is the "gravel pits", an area of dry, barren terrain (it's flooded in the winter), a great place for many migrant birds.

Terreno y habitat

Humedal , Árboles y arbustos dispersos , Lago , Playa , Mar , Cañizos

Condiciones

Polvoriento , Seco , Pantanoso

Camino circular

No

¿Se necesita telescopio?

Buena época para el avistamiento de aves

Todo el año

Mejor momento para visitar

Migración de primavera , Migración de otoño

Ruta

Camino sin asfaltar , Camino pavimentado

Camino difícil de andar

Caminata media

Accesible vía

A pie , Bicicleta , Coche

Escondite de observación / plataforma

Información extra

Grulla Damisela stop for just a few weeks every year at the end of August and they often arrive late and leave early in the morning so best to arrive and view the salt lake at first light.

The area is also know for its raptor migration and on some days, hundreds of Abejero Europeo, Aguilucho Lagunero Occidental, Milano Negro and Cernícalo Patirrojo can be seen along with many other species of birds of prey.

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