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Cape Apostolos Andreas

Karpaz Peninsula  >  Cyprus

One of the migration hotspots of the eastern Mediterranean, on the tip of the Karpaz Peninsula

Añadido* por Jalal Khan
Última actualización 4 diciembre 2022

Descripción

North Cyprus is a relatively underexplored area for birding, but the Karpaz Peninsula, the island's panhandle, offers some of the best birding in the eastern Mediterranean. Cape Apostolos Andreas, at the tip of the peninsula, is only 109km from the coast of Syria. It's an ideal place to witness bird migration as almost any species that migrates between Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe can potentially be found here.

In spring, herons, Morito Común, Avefría Espinosa and other wading birds are funnelled along the east coast and past the Cape from the wetlands in Famagusta. Many raptors fly over, including Busardo Moro, Abejero Europeo, Aguilucho Papialbo, Culebrera Europea, Águila Pomerana, Cernícalo Patirrojo and Halcón de Eleonora. Though non-migratory, the rare Águila perdicera can also be seen here.

Some of Europe's most colourful and charismatic bird species breed on the Karpaz: Carraca Europea, Abejaruco Europeo, Oropéndola Europea, Alcaudón Común, Alcaudón Núbico and Abubilla común. Any of them may turn up at the Cape during migration and it's definitely worth checking further inland in the juniper scrub-forest for them, plus any other migrating passerines. There, you may also find Cyprus' resident Autillo Europeo, which is considered to be a separate species to the rest of the population.

Other passage migrants include Gavión Cabecinegro, Roquero Rojo, Alcaudón Chico, Curruca mirlona oriental and many more. Perdiz chúcar, Francolín Ventrinegro, and Gaviota de Audouin are resident. One of the rarest finds here was a Camachuelo Desertícola in April 2017. The bird list below is not complete.

Apart from birds, there are several species of lizards and snakes on the Karpaz, including starred agama, Schneider's skink, Mediterranean chameleon and European blind snake. There are also Middle East tree frogs, long-eared hedgehogs, feral donkeys and many species of butterflies and moths.

Detalles

Accesso

There are two main routes to North Cyprus - you can fly to Ercan via Turkey or fly to an airport in the south of Cyprus and drive to the north. There is no public transport to the Cape so the only way to get there is by car. The main road is called Karpaz Anayolu and once you get to the Dipkarpaz area, you can take a route along the north or the south coast of the peninsula on the way to the Cape. There are a few hotels and motels near the Cape, and when you get close, the road becomes unpaved. There is plenty of space to park when you get there.

Terreno y habitat

Árboles y arbustos dispersos , Pradera , Mar , Playa , Cañón/acantilado

Condiciones

Rocoso , Seco , Paisaje abierto , Polvoriento , Sin sombra

Camino circular

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Verano , Primavera , Otoño

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Primavera

Ruta

Camino sin asfaltar

Camino difícil de andar

Fácil

Accesible vía

A pie , Coche

Escondite de observación / plataforma

No

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