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Shallow river east of Skala Kallonis. The river and its mouth attract many ducks, herons, waders, terns and Fekete gólya almost year round.
The shallow river Tsiknias flows to the sea east of Skala Kallonis. It is one of the larger rivers on Lesvos and a major migration corridor. Its mouth attracts waders, gulls and terns. Egrets, herons and storks and many songbirds can be found along its length and in the surrounding fields. Among the birds that you can encounter in the area are Gyurgyalag (they breed in the sandy river banks), Fülemüle, Kucsmás sármány, Búbos banka, Vörös ásólúd, Bütykös ásólúd, Böjti réce, Gólyatöcs, Széki lile, Kis lile, Nagy póling, billegetőcankó, Szürke cankó, Kis csér, fattyúszerkő, fehérszárnyú szerkő, Küszvágó csér, Kenti csér, Fekete gólya and many more. See the birdlist below. During spring migration also rarer wader species can be observed, for example Apró partfutó, Temminck-partfutó, Sarlós partfutó, Pajzsoscankó, Füstös cankó, Réti cankó and Tavi cankó.
The Tsiknias river is easy accessible from Skala Kallonis. It is less than a 1 km walk. If you arrive by car you can park along the road and explore the area on foot. Click on the P in the map for directions.
Photo mouth of the river Tsiknias by Chrysanthi Kostidi, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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