Friday, 7 June 2013

Birds of Corfu


Spotted Flycatchers are common birds on Corfu. This House Martin was nesting right over the reception entrance.



Red-rumped Swallows collecting mud.


I found this Woodchat Shrike nest at Paleokastritsa.


Woodchat Shrike

Olivaceous Warblers are fairly common on the hillsides, and have a very Reed Warbler like call. Other birds seen included Alpine Swifts, , Hoopoes, Turtle Doves, Sardinian Warblers, Sub-alpine Warbler and there were at least five Scops Owls singing around San Stephanos.

3 comments:

  1. Looks like a great holiday Colin!A few years ago i was watching a spotted flycatcher in my back garden (in Billinge). It was on one small perch and flew off no more than a yard repetitively in a loop before returning to exactly the same point but with a mouthful of fly. It was amazing watching it but i havent seen any since,it was probably the mid 90's.

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  2. Looks like a great trip Colin. I've spent many an hour watching Woodchat Shrike in the Balearics. Absolutely stunning little birds and one of my favourites.

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  3. It was a great trip. I like Greece because you don't have to try very hard to see some great wildlife. Albania was of course a bonus this time, it's always nice to visit a new country.

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