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Promontory on the north-western coast of Cyprus. From August to October many migratory birds pass the cape.
Cape Kormakitis is a promontory named after the nearby village. The cape marks the northernmost extent of Morphou Bay. From the cape you have a good chance of observing Средиземноморская чайка, Чайка Одуэна, Левантский буревестник, Средиземноморский буревестник (подвид diomedea) and Хохлатый баклан. In the fields, treelines and bushes behind the cape you can find birds such as Очковая славка, Средиземноморская славка, Малый жаворонок and Хохлатый жаворонок.
From August to October many gulls, terns, herons, ibis and waders pass the cape during migration. Also birds of prey flying south from Turkey often make a stop here. And during migration don't forget to scan the bushes and fields for flycatchers, redstarts, pipits, wagtails and warblers.
Cape Kormakitis is located on the north-western coast of Cyprus. From the village of Kormakitis take the road to the village of Livera. From Livera you walk, cycle or drive the 4 km to the cape on a gravel road in good condition. Press P in the map for directions.
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