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Volcanic Greek island where 85 species of birds have been recorded. A good place to observe Morski soko.
Nisyros is a volcanic Greek island in the Aegean Sea. Its shape is approximately round, with a diameter of about 8 km. Its coasts are generally rocky or pebbled, and there are also a few sandy beaches. The volcano is currently active but not erupting, and fumaroles are found at the craters. The rich volcanic soils of Nisyros support very varied vegetation which in turn supports many species of fauna. The large number of trees gives it the characterization as the only green active volcano in the Aegean. Among the birds you can encounter are Morski soko, Bela čiopa, Turska kamenjarka, Modrokos, Kukumavka and Gavran.
Above sea and along the coast you can observe birds such as Mali zovoj, Golemi zovoj (diomedea), Morski galeb and Morski vranac. Especially during autumn migration passerines can be observed on the island. For example Šumski zviždak, Brezov zviždak, Grmuša čavrljanka, Siva muharica and Rusi svračak.
Nisyros is part of the Dodecanese group of islands and situated between the islands of Kos and Tilos. The island is reachable by ferry from Piraeus, Rhodes and Kos, and in summer, there are many daily trips from the village of Kardamena on Kos. There are many trails to explore the island and the slopes of the volcano.
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