7am
Unlucky for me...it looks like! Been down at Timi Beach for a couple of hours. No sign of the Trumpeter Finch. You can see it's a Big twitch! to be fair most had seen it already while I was out East. Can't win 'em all...
... or maybe you can? 2 conclusive flight views on departure, a different slant. My 7th Cyprus Tick of the Trip.
As you can see atmospheric dust is an issue today, so we're heading for the hills.
One of the sadder, nay heartbreaking sights...
Around 11 we headed North towards the Akamas Peninsular, diverting to one of Louise's favourite Coffee shops at Stroumpi on the way! A message came through informing me there had been a fall around Androlikou which was handy, as I planned to visit there anyway! The route is interesting as you can quite easily end up in the gigantic working quarry if you're not careful. Once through the Village we immediately saw a Birder by the roadside. I presumed it was the chap who'd put the message out but it wasn't! He said he'd seen all 3 Ficedula Flycatchers. He was just leaving, so we pulled over for a rest and a good look.
The area was quite open and the trees were well spaced with some dead branches, ideal for Flycatchers to perch and hunt from. I'd had great views in Aspro' Dam Wood BUT it's quite shaded in there; the light was better here, even with the Dust, which was nowhere near as thick at c2,000 ft. I was hoping to get better views (and pics) of Collared Flycatcher and I was in luck as a beautiful Male emerged from a nearby tree.
I drove up and down the area a few times and on one occasion I saw a distinctive shape in the lower branches of a tree. I'd found another Blue-cheeked Bee-eater!!! Despite searching for some time I didn't see it again. At the same time another Bird flew across behind it. A Roller! This or another was seen later. Amazing stuff!!
I ended up seeing all three Species well in an incredible couple of hours. As I said I visit this area every Year but this was far the "Birdiest" it has been for me. As a Beaumont Birder once said as he entered Sabine Woods in Texas..."I hear it's poppin'.
We did move down to the Goat Farm later and I did see another Ficedula briefly but the main sighting here was a singing Serin (Trip Tick) which alighted in a nearby tree briefly.
We left the area at 4 and headed for Lidl to get some supplies before having a quiet evening in, hence the write up. As always, I'm trying to get the balance right but the priority is...having a "good time"... right?

















