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The Magic of Kerkini in Might


Might has lengthy been my favorite month of the 12 months. The times are longer and hotter, flowers fill the meadows, and the birds are again. True, most of our migrant breeding birds begin to return in April, however in Might even the late arrivals – Turtle Doves, Swifts, Noticed Flycatchers and Nightjars – lastly seem. Because the final 4 are amongst my favorite birds their reappearance is all the time one thing to look ahead to. Sadly, although I’ve seen all 4 this 12 months, I haven’t managed to search out an English Noticed Flycatcher nor Turtle Dove. I haven’t seen a Nightjar, both, however I’ve heard a number of.

The Magic of Kerkini in Might

A Kerkini Turtle Dove. They’ve virtually disappeared as breeding birds from England

Each Turtle Doves and Noticed Flycatchers had been as soon as widespread summer season birds right here in Suffolk, however have suffered extreme declines, a lot in order that they’ve turn out to be very scarce and tough to search out. There haven’t been any experiences of Turtle Doves domestically this 12 months, which isn’t actually shocking as this species has declined by a staggering 97% within the final 20 years, and it’s eventual loss as a breeding species within the UK is a definite chance. 

I used to be lucky sufficient to spend the primary 10 days of this month in Northern Greece, staying within the pleasant village of Ano Poroia, overlooking Lake Kerkini. Since my first go to to this nook of Greece in 2008 I’ve been a daily customer, drawn again by the abundance and number of birds. This 12 months didn’t disappoint: the climate was good, the birds as good as ever. Early Might is migration time, and one morning, after in a single day rain, the lake was alive with Black Terns, and a sprinkling of Little Gulls, whereas overhead the sky was crammed with 1000’s of Swallows and Home Martins. 

There was a notable passage of waders, too, the identical day. Maybe most spectacular of all had been two high quality Gray Plovers in full breeding finery, residing as much as their American identify of Black-bellied Plover. Although I see these birds typically within the winter, their plumage is as gray as their identify suggests. However after they purchase their breeding plumage they’re, like so many waders, birds remodeled, with the black stomach contrasting with the silver-spangled again. Alas, they had been too distant to {photograph}. These good-looking plovers nest on the excessive Arctic tundra, so nonetheless had a few thousand miles to fly earlier than reaching their breeding grounds. 

The plovers had been accompanied by two or three Turnstones, trying gorgeous of their sharp black-white-and-orange breeding plumage. Just like the Gray Plover, these are acquainted birds within the UK in winter, when their plumage affords them high quality camouflage, however in summer season plumage they’re birds remodeled. Feeding with the Plovers and Turnstones had been an assortment of different waders, all heading north, together with Ruffs, Wooden Sandpipers, Ringed Plovers, Curlew Sandpipers and Little Stints. Not one of the Ruffs had been but displaying the ruffs from which they take their identify, however the Curlew Sandpipers had already acquired their good-looking brick-red summer season plumage.

Spot the doves. There have been 14 Turtle Doves on this tree

It was tough to understand how most of the Turtle Doves I noticed had been migrants: they might have all been birds that had been going to spend the summer season across the lake. My greatest depend was 14 in a single tree, however there have been many particular person encounters, too. Bee-eaters (under) had been quite a few, a lot in order that I suspected that many had been migrants, pausing to refuel on their approach north.

Scarce Swallowtail butterfly: good-looking however widespread

Northern Greece abounds with attention-grabbing bugs. This hanging lacewing doesn’t have an English identify, however is scientifically Nemoptera sinulata

The abundance of insect round Kerkini is most hanging, particularly in comparison with my dwelling in England, and the grasshoppers and crickets, beetles and butterflies present wealthy feeding for the numerous insectivorous birds. There aren’t many locations in Europe the place you’ll be able to see 4 species of shrikes in in the future, however that is certainly one of them. Crimson-backed Shrikes semed significantly widespread this 12 months, and we did see Woodchats, Lesser Greys and Masked Shrikes.

Cock Woodchat Shrike: an eye-catchingly handsome fowl

A feminine Crimson-backed Shrike, a well-known breeding fowl at Kerkini, and (under) a cock

Frustratingly, I did not discover a singing Olive-tree Warbler, an area particular, however Jap Olivaceous Warblers had been widespread, whereas I had a splendid view of an Jap Orphean Warbler whereas watching a singing Ortolan Bunting. The previous got here out to preen immediately under the bunting, which I used to be watching by my scope. Jap Subalpine Warblers are widespread within the hills right here.  Taxonomically, Subalpine, Orphean and Olivaceous Warblers have all been cut up in recent times into Jap and Western types, and are thought to be full species, however the variations between japanese and western birds are refined. By the way, what we used to name Olivaceous Warbler in Spain has now turn out to be Isabelline Warbler. All very complicated.

A singing Jap Olivaceous Warbler, a latest taxonomic cut up from the renamed Isabelline Warbler of Western Europe

I solely managed to search out the one Ortolan Bunting, which is rarely a standard fowl right here, however I delighted in quite a few encounters with the large and unmissable Black-headed Bunting, an actual Balkan particular. This Bunting’s easy, far-carrying name is among the most common sounds of a Kerkini spring morning, together with unseen Nightingales, one of the widespread breeding birds.

The comfortable, repetitive track of the Black-headed Bunting is a well-known sound in Northern Greece in spring

Feminine Levant Sparrohawk. The densely barred underparts are attribute

A male Levant Sparrowhawk. Regardless of the identify, they like lizards to sparrows

Levant Sparrowhawks are one other particular fowl of the world, and are late to return. My first sighting, of a displaying pair, was on 6 Might, and I’m positive that they’d solely simply arrived. Carefully associated to the Shikra, a standard hawk in each Africa and India, the Levant Sparrowhawk is misnamed, because it prefers to eat lizards and bugs quite than birds. Nevertheless, that doesn’t cease it being mobbed mercilessly by something from Swallows to Hooded Crows. 

In fact, Lake Kerkini is basically greatest recognized for its water birds – herons and pelicans, cormorants and grebes – which I’ll write about subsequent week.

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