Description
The road between Efthalou and Skala Sikaminias is a rough dirt road which leads through small valleys and next to steep cliffs while having a great view over the sea strait between Lesvos and Turkey. The valleys are great during migration: many birds, especially during autumn migration, tend to rest in these valleys and bushes can be packed with songbirds, like Hauksöngvari, Grænsöngvari and Dultittlingur. Other migrants, like Laufglói and large flocks of Býsvelgur, are very common. Local breeding species can be found here too, like Kampasöngvari, Þýðsöngvari and Grámeisa. Many shrikes and buntings, like Hrjósturtittlingur and Trjásvarri, can be seen on the more drier areas. Berghæna can be seen and heard too.
The shores are great for gulls, like large flocks of resting Klapparmáfur. Within these flocks, mostly indiviual, Kóralmáfur can be found.
The road is also great for observing crossing daytime migrants, like raptors, coming from Turkey. Offshore, flocks of Stormskrofa and small numbers of Urðaskrofa (diomedea) can be seen. If you're lucky, Bottlenosed Dolpins show up.
Details
Access
The road is easy accessable from both sides: or Efthalou or Skala Sikaminias. It's a dirt road with some steep parts, so a 4x4 is recommended.
 (003).jpg)