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The surroundings of the Agios Ioannis chapel are a great breeding area for Hlíðatittlingur.
Just southwest of Parakila, the Agios Ioannis chapel is located. The chapel lies within a scrubby and rocky gulley, and provides a great breeding habitat for species like Næturgali, Grámeisa, Hrjósturtittlingur and, especially, Hlíðatittlingur. This last species can be found on the higher parts of the area.
The ridges above the gulley are good for (sometimes small flocks of) falcons, like Eyfálki, Kliðfálki and Kvöldfálki.
The area can easily be accessed due to a path leading to the chapel. You can park your car next to the road (see map) and walk up the stairs. Click on the P in the map for directions.
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