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Akarnanika Mountains Vulture Sanctuary

Western Greece  >  Greece

A place for Beloglavi sup, Suri orao, Kamenjarka, Crvenoglavi svračak, Brgljez lončar.

Added* by Dragan Simic
Most recent update 15 novembar 2024

Description

The backbone of this hinterland is the massif of the Akarnanika Mountains (sometimes written as Akarnaniki), with the highest point of the Psili Koryphi at 1,589 m.

35% of the breeding pairs of Beloglavi sup in mainland Greece nest here (14-15 pairs out of a total of 40-42 pairs), while ~50% of the total population of the species (up to 90 individuals) in mainland Greece overwinters in the area. Rising above the western coast, the imposing cliffs of Tserekas are their main nesting place. They also hold two breeding pairs of Suri orao.

Details

Access

Gateway to the Tserekas Cliffs, the village of Paleros (Palairos) lies some 30 km or about half an hour’ drive from the resort island of Lefkada. Click on the "P" in the map for directions.

Although the area is best known for Lefkada, there are several smaller resorts nearby, from Amfilochia, Aktio and Vonitsa on the shores of the Amvrakikos Gulf, to Palairos, Mytikas and Astakos further south.

Terrain and Habitat

Mountain , Canyon/cliff , Scattered trees and bushes

Conditions

Rocky , Mountainous , Dusty

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring

Route

Unpaved road

Difficulty walking trail

Strenuous

Accessible by

Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

#AkarnanikaSOS alert: The already installed wind turbines and the new, irregularly licensed 16 wind stations (of 1 a/c each!), which are just around the corner, threaten irreversible destruction of the most important area for vultures in mainland Greece, portending a bleak future for the critically endangered species. The question is whether the Akarnanika Mountains will remain an extensive natural area with landscapes of wild beauty, and of course a stronghold of raptors, or whether it will become a huge industrial energy production zone and an "ecological trap" for vultures.

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