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Just a look at the map of Greece gives a rough idea of the diversity of its fauna and flora. The geographical location and the variety of habitat types determine its rich bird life. The mainland is characterised by high mountains and very rugged relief alternating with small valleys and farmland. Freshwater lakes and coastal lagoons form an important network of wetlands. And of course, the island archipelagos; more than 2,000 islands, some big, like Crete, some small rocky islets, are the home of nesting seabirds and Eleonora`s Falcons.

Greece has 196 Important Bird Areas (IBA). Highly threatened species breed here such as Dalmatian Pelican, Ferruginous Duck, Lesser Kestrel, Audouin`s Gull, Pygmy Cormorant, Black Vulture, Lammergeyer and Cinereous Bunting. During the winter species like White-headed Duck, Red-breasted Goose and Spotted Eagle frequent the IBA wetlands. Foreign birders, mainly originating from western and northern Europe, mainly seek species of southern and/or eastern European distribution and find it easy to locate birds like Ruddy Shelduck, Long-legged Buzzard, Levant Sparrowhawk, Rock Partridge, Chukar, Roller, Short-toed and Calandra Larks, Red-rumped Swallow, Black-eared Wheatear, Orphean, Sardinian, Rüppell`s, Olivaceous and Olive-tree Warblers, Rock and Krüper`s Nuthatches, Lesser Grey and Masked Shrikes, Spanish Sparrow, Cretzschmar`s and Black-headed Buntings, etc.

Spring is definitely the best season to visit Greece. The birds know it and so do the birders. Wherever you go you will enjoy it. West European birders prefer places like the lakes of Mikri Prespa and Kerkini, the Dadia forest, the coastal lagoons of northeast Greece and islands like Lesvos and Crete.

There is no tradition of ornithology in Greece. The Hellenic Ornithological Society (HOS); the local partner of Bird Life International, was founded in 1982 but it saw a big period of growth during the 90s; its work is expanding all over the country. Although tourism is a very important source of foreign income, the State has never promoted birdwatching tourism. Organised sites with basic infrastructure for birding, are very scarce and it is rather difficult to obtain information. As a result foreign birders mainly visit the few well-promoted birding sites or classic mass-tourism resorts like Rhodes and Corfu. Thus they miss many important under-developed places like the lake Himaditis, the mountains of the northern borders and beautiful islands like Lemnos.

Greece is a fine place for birding and is largely unexplored. Trip reports are very useful to the HOS and are most welcome. Information on where to send them can be found at the HOS website.

See the individual pages for Crete, Lesvos and Rhodes.


Rhodes Crete Lesvos

  contributor

 

Yannis Tsougrakis

  numbers

 
Number of bird species:411

  useful reading

 

A Birdwatching Guide to Crete

- Stephanie Coghlan 1996 (Arlequin Press)
See Fatbirder Review
ISBN: 1900159104
Buy this book from NHBS.com

A Descriptive Lexicon of the Birds of Greece

D Apalodenmus 415 pages, 8 col plates, 415 line drawings. Goulandris Natural History Museum 1994
ISBN: 9608519314
Buy this book from NHBS.com

Bibliography of Greek Ornithology

G I Handrinos, T Akriotis & A Legakis - Hellenic ZS 2001
ISBN: 127944
Buy this book from NHBS.com

Birds of Greece

Sfikas Paperback 1976 Efstathiadis Group
ISBN: 9602261994
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Birds of Pelion

Barbara Martin - 2006
ISBN: 9609156118
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DVD - Essence of Evros

DVD - The Essence of Evros ? Dadia Forest/Evros Delta produced and presented by Malcolm Rymer and filmed by him with help from Peter Swayne - 95 minutes available from http://www.wildlifevideos.net
See Fatbirder Review

Finding Birds in Greece

(Gostours Guides) by Dave Gosney Paperback 35 pages (February 1993)
ISBN: 0951792075
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List of the Birds of Greece

S Gantlett - Gantlett & Fisher 2000
ISBN: 703
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The Birds of Greece

G Handrinos & T Akriotis 1997 (Helm)
ISBN: 0713639296
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Where to watch birds in Turkey, Greece and Cyprus

H Welch, L Rose, B Oddie, D Moore & H Sigg 1996 (Hamlyn)
ISBN: 0600582329
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  useful information

 

BirdLife


Hellenic Ornithological Society (HOS) is the BirdLife Partner.

Proact


Coordinator: none (why not apply?)
see http://www.proact-campaigns.net/coordinators
Members: 1
Join us at http://www.proact-campaigns.net/team

  clubs

 

Hellenic Ornithological Society

http://www.ornithologiki.gr/en/enmain.htm
53 Emm. Benaki Str. GR-10681 Athens.+30 1 38 11271; birdlife-gr@ath.forthnet.gr
Discover the birds of Greece! In these pages you will find a large collection of articles and On-line books with exciting information about the life of birds, their habitats, and environmental protection...

  museums

 

Natural History Museum - Thessaloniki

http://www.museumsofmacedonia.gr/Anthropological_and_Nat_History/Fysikhs_Istorias_Thessalon.html
The Natural History Museum is in the grounds of the Zoo on Kedrinos Hill in the Hilia Dendra district. It opened in 1994, its purpose being to show the public the various species of fauna in Greece. All the animals and birds are displayed in natural attitudes and are in themed groups...

  reserves

 

Kerkini Lake

http://spin.space.noa.gr/frameset.html?url=/testarea/kerkinilake/facts.html
Thousands of birds, both rare and protege, riverside forests, water-lilies in a large area, fish variety and fantastic panoramic view from the mountains of Beles and Krousia give it a characteristic tone...

Nestos Lakes

http://www.globalnature.org/docs/02_vorlage.asp?id=12682&sp=E&m1=11089&m2=11093&m3=11178&m4=12682&m5=&domid=1011
High in the Rhodopian Mountains of Bulgaria, the Nestos River begins its plunge down towering canyons toward the Aegean Sea. At the Greek village of Paranestion, the river slows as it enters the Nestos Valley and the coastal plain of Chrysoupolis. Within this river delta system are seven freshwater lakes and eleven freshwater ponds covering roughly nine square miles. The seven lakes are known locally as Aladjaglola...

Prespa Lake


Declaration on the Creation of the Prespa Park and the Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development of the Prespa Lakes and their Surroundings...

Tilos Park Association

http://www.tilos-park.org/
Bird species management: creation of fresh water ponds, experimental sowing of local varieties of cereals, enrichment of the island`s prey, monitoring and surveillance of bird breeding colonies...

Wetlands

http://www.ramsar.org
Greece presently has 10 sites designated as Wetlands of International Importance, with a surface area of 163,501 hectares...

Zagorohoria National Park

http://www.pilotguides.com/destination_guide/europe/greece/hiking_zagorohoria%20.php
Zagorohoria National Park is a paradise for exploring nature, long distance walking and hiking. The Dragon Lake, or Drakolimni, according to tradition houses the dragons of the past...

  trip reports

 

Travelling Birder
http://www.travellingbirder.com
The Travellingbirder.com birding trip report search engine guides you to 7,000+ birding trip reports on the Internet. You can search for trip reports from a specific country and time of year. Not all these reports are in English. So, if you can’t find the trip report you want on this Fatbirder page… give them a try!

2000 [May] - Chris Cameron - The Cyclades

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/greece/cyclades/index.htm
These notes were compiled from observations taken during my family holiday, based in the Cyclades islands of Greece, with a side trip to the ancient site of Delphi and a day in Athens, between 20th May and 5th June. We visited the islands of Naxos, Santorini, Folegandros and Milos. Some birdwatching was done on most days...

2000 [May] - Honeyguide - Eastern Greece

http://www.honeyguide.co.uk/pdfs/greece2000.pdf
PDF Format for this report of a Honeyguide Tour.

2001 [June] - Tommy Pedersen

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/Greece/mainland2/greece2001.htm
We arrived in the new Athens International Airport at 11:00 in the morning, and picked up our AVIS rented car. We found AVIS to be the least expensive agency. The car had air-condition...

2001 [May] - John and Monica Kirby - Samos

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/Greece/samos/samos2001.htm
This is the first week that British tour operators visit Samos. It is too late for peak migration and several species had already bred and fledged young were present. The severe fires of 2000 may have affected the numbers of birds that were seen...

2001 [October] - Gary Bletsch - Birding Field Notes, Athens, Greece and Environs

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/Greece/athens/athens2001.htm
Acroplis: This site needs no introduction. Although interesting birds have been found here over the years, it did not seem like a very good site in October, at least ornithologically. I understand that Little Owls occur on the Acropolis; I saw some birds flying around the cliffs at night but could not identify them. The Acropolis has olive groves, cliffs, and of course it has ancient stone buildings...

2001 [September] - Maurice Berry - Northern Greece

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/greece/nwgreece2/pargasept2001.htm
My wife and I stayed at the Nicolaou apartments in Valtos, we were accompanied by my brother and sister in law, as I am the only birdwatcher in the party Valtos was chosen purely from a holiday point of view and not for its birdwatching potential. The area surrounding the apartment was mainly Olive groves with a few stands of deciduous woods, fruit trees etc, the beach and paths around the cliffs about 15 minutes walk away...

2002 - Doug & Lynda Haynes - Samos

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/greece/samos2/samosjune2002.htm
We have just returned from a two week holiday on Samos, we are not experts just keen birdwatchers when we have the time. This is a list of what we saw on our travels around Samos which I hope will be of some interest to you. We stayed at the Dionysos studios which was close to the Zeus appartments in Ireon...Doug and Lynda Haynes report...

2002 [September] - Parga area of North western Greece - John Jennings

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/greece/mainland3/greece-sept02.htm
...let me start with the biggest disappointment I have had from a holiday. This disappointment only came to light two weeks after we got home when our photos were returned to us. I took over 250 photo’s including shots of the Slender billed gull, Squacco Heron, Marsh harriers and Long legged buzzards as well as quite a few butterflies that I couldn`t ID. Also there were shots of many of the sites we had visited. Apparently my SLR camera had developed a fault...

2003 [August] David Griffiths - Naxos

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/Greece/naxos/naxos-aug-03.htm
Naxos is one of the larger of the Cyclades reached by a 4-hour quick ferry or a 7-hour slow ferry from Piraeus. From a birding point of view the latter is best, you can get excellent views of both Cory`s and Yelkouan Shearwater from the traditional open-deck ferry...

2003 [May] - Ray Thorneycroft - North East Greece

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/greece/mainland5/NE-may03.htm
This trip was organised at very short notice, because our trip to Beidaihe, China was cancelled due to the SARS outbreak. Five birders made the trip, Chris Johnson, Des Parkin, Alan Marshall, Jim Hickson, and Ray Thorneycroft. Chris and Des had birded this area some ten years earlier to the same week. Then the weather had been damp and cool but this time it was dawn till dusk sunshine every day...

2003 [May] David Pearce - Northern Greece

http://www.birder.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Northern%20Greece%200503.htm
We travelled with Avian Adventures, leaving Heathrow at 12:30 pm, flying via Athens to Thessaloniki where we arrived at 9:45 pm. Our leader was Carl Powell who works as a Reserve Warden with Suffolk Wildlife Trust and was a very pleasant chap. We were met by Alex Contos, our local guide (not a birder) and driven in a comfortable Mercedes bus, 100 km to our first hotel alongside Lake Kerkini...

2003 [May] Kevin & Susan Boyd - Corfu

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/greece/corfu3/may-03.htm
To sum up Corfu is a beautiful island with fields full of wild flowers, which attracts plenty of butterflies and dragonflies. We may not have had a huge species list, possibly because of the heat, but there are a huge numbers of common birds...

2004 [February] - Janne & Hanna Aalto - Kerkini and Evros

http://koti.mbnet.fi/caligata/greece.html
On the 25th of January at 1.25 p.m., after couple of hours of waiting, our Olympic Airways plane finally took off from Madrid airfield and the flight to Athens had begun. It was a pretty boring flight but it passed surprisingly quickly. We landed earlier than scheduled, found our luggage, which had travelled straight from Tenerife very easily and took a look around...

2004 [June] - Derek Gruar & Irini Koutseri - Prespa National Park, Northern Greece

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/greece/mainland6/prespa-junr-04.htm
This was my first trip to Greece and I was lucky to have a local guide in my good friend Irini Koutseri, who works for the Society for the Protection of Prespa (SPP)...

2004 [June] - Richard Bonser - Zakynthos

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/Greece/zakynthos/zakynthos-jun-04.htm
I visited the island of Zakynthos (Zante) in late June 2004 and stayed in the resort of Tsilivi – the purpose of the trip was more one of relaxation rather than birding, but by hiring a car for the majority of our stay I was able to explore the island`s avifauna...

2004 [May] - Ian Kinley - North East Greece

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/Greece/negreece/ne-gr-may-04.htm
As our last few birding trips had all been to Spain, we felt it was time for a change and after discussing several options we plumped for North East Greece. It proved a good choice with highlights including spectacular views of an adult White-tailed Eagle at point blank range, displaying Eastern Imperial Eagles, stunning close views of Spur-winged Plovers, a flock of 20 Broad-billed Sandpipers and a Red-necked Phalarope. However, much of the enjoyment came from seeing lots of really good birds at close range to the almost constant accompaniment of singing Nightingales, Olivaceous Warblers and Black-headed Buntings, with background vocals provided at many sites by Mediterranean Gulls passing overhead...

2004 [September] - Alan Saunders - Thassos

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/greece/thassos2/thass-sept-04.htm
...This was intended as a 2-week break with plenty of site seeing and birding. We also had a 2-day trip to the mainland on the 13th and 14th to check out the Nestos Delta and Porto Lagos areas...

2004 [September] - Dylan Wrathall - Corfu

http://www.travellingbirder.com/tripreports/default.php
...I had never travelled so far east, and the limitedinformation, that I was able to glean from the inter-net, didn`t bode well for my prospects of birding...

2005 [May] - Elaine Gathercole - Samos

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/greece/samos4/samos-may-05.htm
...This short stroll of 5km wound up through the old village of Ano Ayios Konstantinos to a chapel on a hillside above the village and back. On the way up we were getting our ears tuned in to the warblers, but not identifying many at this stage, and noting some common birds such as Blue and Great Tits, Chaffinches, Jays and Hooded Crows which we then saw nearly every day. As we climbed up, several raptors were wheeling around the hills above...

2006 [August] - Uku Paal - Corfu

http://www.travellingbirder.com/tripreports/tripreports_redirect.php?id=7171
...On the way i crashed the scooter and scrached it heavily. It was amazing that the damage cost me only 15 euros. I damaged myself pretty badly as well – big hole in elbow, bruised knees and body etc. Very nasty looking. So last two days of my holiday i was covered with bandages. I guess twitching those Rock Nuthatches has to be one of the most painful birding experiences I have ever had...

2006 [November] - Birdwatching Bulgaria - Lake Kerkini, Northern Greece

http://birdwatchingbulgaria.com/?page=trip_reports&in=lake-kerkini
Lack of trip reports and vague rumours for the avian richness of Lake Kerkini, situated in Northern Greece very close to the Bulgarian border (some 20 km), brought us to the shores of this lake on November 11th, 2006...

2007 [May] - Honeyguides

http://www.honeyguide.co.uk/pdfs/2007EasternGreece.pdf
pdf

  tour operators

 

Birding Pal

http://www.birdingpal.org/Greece.htm
Local birders willing to show visiting birders around their area...

Birdwatching Tours in Greece

http://www.greecebirdtours.gr/
Greece has a lot more to offer than sea, sun and sandy beaches! Enjoy guided birdwatching tours in some of the country's 13 National Parks, 9 Ramsar Wetlands, 239 "Natura 2000" sites and 196 Important Bird Areas! Birdwatching in Athens! Even city of Athens is not just Acropolis! Watch Cretzschmars Buntings & Ruppells Warblers, just 20 min ride from your hotel, in some of the city's 4 Important Bird Areas. We are a Greek tour operating company, specialized exclusively on birdwatching trips around Greece. We are all devoted birdwatchers, getting pleasure from the rest of the fauna and flora as well. Our emblem is the Kingfisher…

Honeyguide

http://www.honeyguide.co.uk
Honeyguide Wildlife Holidays. If you are looking for a quality natural history holiday, this is a great place to start. The Honeyguide programme offers a mix of the very best of birds and other wildlife in fascinating parts of Europe, suitable both for beginners and more experienced naturalists. All holidays contribute to a local conservation project...

  other links

 

Birds at Rematia Halandriou - Athens

http://cgi.di.uoa.gr/~moraitis/birds.htm
The pupils of Moraitis school and their teacher Panayiotis Latsoudis studied the behaviour of the birds which live at Rematia Halandriou...

Birds of Imathia

http://imathiabirds.blogspot.com
A birding BLOG from this part of Greece – unfortuanately for most of us the site is in Greek [I’m sure it would be interesting to us all]

Birds of Kastoria & Agia Sotira

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/kontonicolas/birds_of_greece.htm
Although most of the species seen are fairly common, this was an enjoyable birding trip, as I got to observe these birds for long periods of time...

Birds of Thassos

http://gothassos.com/Birdlife.htm
Photographs with names in three languages...

Birds of the Aegean

http://www.minenv.gr/4/41/4107/e410700.html
Here, many bird species have chosen to settle and, with the passage of time have become adapted to the diverse landscape and the singularities of the Aegean environment. Furthermore, it is here where the great migration corridors of the birds are found. This fine book, published in 1996 by the HOS and now out of print, but is available on-line at the site of the Ministry of Environment.

BLOG - Athens Birds

http://athensbirds.blogspot.com/
Birds of Athens...

BLOG - Koele & The Birds

http://kostaselenisbirds.blogspot.com
Photo BLOG from a Greek birder [mostly in Greek]

BLOG - Nature in Greece

http://nagr.blogspot.com
Birds and birding in Greece... in Greek

Checklist

http://www.greecebirdtours.gr/gallery/spielist.html

Deep in birds

http://deepinbirds.wordpress.com
This is an effort to present some photos & videos etc. mainly about birds but also other taxa & nature topics. The majority will be from Greece...

Evros Delta

http://home.btconnect.com/bt-uk-connect-012/
Winter birding in this under watched area of greece... some very nice images...

Hellenic Birds & Wildlife BLOG

http://greekbirding.blogspot.com/
Mostly in Greek but with some English pages – this is a joint effort by an number of Greek wildlife enthusiasts…

Ionian Birds

http://www.earthseasky.org
The Ionian islands are a very important flight path and stronghold for various migratory and resident birds. Their rich vegetation and lush climate providing the ideal stop over for birds following their breeding routes from and to Africa. The dense macquis landscapes are especially favoured by the birds...

Skopelos Island

http://www.skopelos-island.com/
In the dense forests and the fertile meadows of Skopelos Island, 66 species of wild native or migratory birds have been registered, some of those rare and threatened by extinction.

  artists

 

Photographer - Panos Oikonomou

http://www.wildlifebirdphotography.gr/
Excellent all round wildlife photography with many super bird photos...

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