Tag: Troodos Mountains

  • 24th December 2024 – Cyprus

    24th December 2024 – Cyprus

    Yesterday we moved on from our base in Paphos to the Akromas Peninsula. We had a brief stop at Agios Georgious. Heavy rain was forecast and so we made the most of our time to stroll along the beach and study the local fauna and flora.

    The highlight was a blue rock thrush up on the cliffs. Out to sea we could just make out a shag on a nearby island.

    Shag
    Blue rock thrush

    On the beach, surprisingly, we saw a hare. The other highlight was a tiny Kotschy’s gecko under the rocks.

    Kotschy’s gecko

    Interesting geology on the beach

    Phoenician Juniper berries

    Crested lark on a stone

    The rain set in but it wasn’t particularly a problem as we stopped for a leisurely lunch in a wonderful mountain taverna.

    Today we headed up into the foothills of the Troodos mountains to Peristerona Gorge. Luckily there the weather held and we had gorgeous views of the valley and back down to the coast. Over the gorge we saw a long-legged buzzard and crag martins. With careful inspection with telescopes we also made out a small group of Chukar Partridge.

    Views from the
    Peristerona Gorge
    Daisy on steroids – Southern daisy

    Long-legged buzzard

    Long-legged buzzard

    Long-legged buzzard

    Goats in the gorge

    Chukar partridge

    Chukar partridge left and right
    There must be a crag Martin in there somewhere!

    We then had a short stop on a ridge to study some of the local flora. The standout for me was an Eastern Strawberry tree.

    Eastern strawberry tree – our guide Jessica verified it didn’t have much taste and was ok to eat once!

    The rain then set in and we took shelter in a small mountain café where I tasted the local Cyprus coffee (a bit like Turkish coffee) and a welcome glass of water.

    The group then headed up the mountain in the rain to see some mouflon which were being reared before release into the wild. I took time to publish my previous day’s blog on my phone – quite amazing as we were in the middle of nowhere and I seemed to have better connection up there than in the middle of Bristol.

    Before heading home we stopped at the Ebretou Dam where all we saw of note was a common sandpiper, a white wagtail, jackdaws, goldfinch and some feral pigeons. It was getting cold by then and we were happy to be heading back to the comforts of our hotel.

    Ebretou Dam

    Common sandpiper on rock

    White wagtail on the beach
    Combining birding and botany – a bird of paradise plant in the hotel grounds