N greece - the best birding sites
N greece - the best birding sites
Evros delta - one of the best birding deltas in Europe, including the fabulous Anthia marshes
Avas gorge and railway station - including exactly where to find Masked Shrike and Olive-tree Warbler
Dadia forest - one of the best areas for raptors in Europe
Thimaria marsh - a beautiful little wetland for herons and waders
Lake Ismarida - an exceptional wetland site with Lesser kestrels and White-tailed Eagles breeding in the area
Porto Lagos - a town surrounded by various wetlands and other habitats perfect for migrants
Mandria Beach marsh - superb for herons, waders and terns
Nestos delta - including exactly where to find the famous Spur-winged Plovers, the best areas for passage waders and how to observe the raptors over the riverine forest
Nestos gorge - a site for the birds of rocky habitats
Mount Pangeo - a mountain area with Semi-collared Flycatcher on the slopes and Rock Thrush near the summit where Alpine Accentor and Shore Lark are also possible
Mount Vrontou - including exactly where to look for Rock Partridge and Nutcracker
Lake Kerkini - surely one of the best birding sites in Europe. Get the DVD to see how fantastic it is.
Mount Belles - including exactly where to look for species such as Eastern Subalpine Warbler, Eastern Orphean Warbler, Rock Partridge and White-backed Woodpecker
Kalohori lagoon - an exceptional site for waterbirds, especially waders, close to Thessaloniki
Axios, Loudios and Gallikos deltas - how to find the best birding sites in these areas
Kitros lagoon - famous for its flamingoes and Mediterranean Gulls
Angelohori lagoon - can be fantastic for waterbirds including regular Slender-billed Gulls
Epanomi lagoon - a little-known wetland near Thessaloniki
The following sites are all included in my book Finding Birds in Northern Greece and many are also covered in my DVD of the same title.
Click here for a sample of one of my books
Click here for a trailer of the DVD series.
Click on any of the sites below to find photos and further hints. If you have further information to add to these pages, please email me at dave@easybirder.co.uk