The cliff to the right is where the Griffons are most likely to roost or nest. They declined to the point where they no longer bred here and sightings couldn’t be guaranteed - but in 2010 they bred again. Let’s hope they continue to do so.
All the sites in this section are treated, in detail and with precise maps and directions, in my book ‘Finding Birds in Southern Cyprus’
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Kensington Cliffs
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
The best site on the island for watching Eleonora’s Falcons. Other species here include Peregrine, Alpine Swift and, usually, Griffon Vulture
The path takes you below the trees on the right of the picture