Description
The Vergias river, also known as the Chalandra river, leads from the sea all the way towards the dam at Pithariou reservoir. Like many other rivers facing southwest on the island, migrants tend to follow the riverbed further inland. Along the route, you can scan (scattered) bushes and trees for migrants, like flycatchers and warblers. Scan wires and fences for chats and shrikes, like kis őrgébics and cigánycsuk. Overhead, lots of migrants, like herons, storks, swifts, Gyurgyalag and raptors can be seen, flying inland.
On the beach and the adjacent fields, migrants can be seen resting when they finally arrived on the island; especially early in the morning. Species like Fürj and Ugartyúk have been seen here too.
Just near the beach, a bridge crosses the river from which you can observe the river for herons and waders, like törpegém, Erdei cankó, Temminck-partfutó, Apró partfutó, üstökösgém and Vörös ásólúd. In the surrounding bushes, species like Berki poszáta and berki veréb can be found.
Over sea, flocks of bukdosó vészmadár can be seen, and sometimes Mediterrán vészmadár (diomedea) are mixed with these flocks.
Details
Access
There are mulitple roads adjacent to the river from which you can scan the area. Click on a P in the map for directions.
