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Birdwatching in Lake Karla (Greece) | April 17, 2025

18/4/2025

 
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Yesterday’s birdwatching survey at Karla Lake, a biodiverse wetland in central Greece, offered a vibrant glimpse into the rich avian life of the area. From elegant waders to striking passerines, the wetland and surrounding fields buzzed with feathered activity.

Below is a list of all bird species observed on April 17, 2025, during the survey—each species a beautiful reminder of why Karla remains a critical habitat for both migratory and resident birds.

Species recorded:
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  1. Eurasian Jackdaw (Coloeus monedula)
  2. Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea)
  3. Eurasian Magpie (Pica pica)
  4. Pygmy Cormorant (Microcarbo pygmaeus)
  5. Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus)
  6. Mediterranean Gull (Ichthyaetus melanocephalus)
  7. Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus)
  8. Glossy Ibis (Plegadis falcinellus)
  9. Little Egret (Egretta garzetta)
  10. Great Crested Grebe (Podiceps cristatus)
  11. Purple Heron (Ardea purpurea)
  12. Dalmatian Pelican (Pelecanus crispus)
  13. Corn Bunting (Emberiza calandra)
  14. Northern Shoveler (Spatula clypeata)
  15. Common Shelduck (Tadorna tadorna)
  16. Eurasian Coot (Fulica atra)
  17. Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)
  18. Common Hoopoe (Upupa epops)
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📝 Notes from the Field
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  • Dalmatian Pelicans soared over the lake, a spectacular sight with their massive wingspans.
  • Several Glossy Ibises foraged in shallow water, their iridescent plumage gleaming in the afternoon sun.
  • The wetlands hosted a diverse mix of herons and egrets, showcasing the area's value for wading birds.
  • Great Crested Grebes were seen displaying courtship behaviors.

🌿 Why It Matters

Karla continues to demonstrate its importance as a year-round bird habitat. Regular observations like these help monitor species populations, detect early signs of ecological change, and contribute to conservation efforts across Greece and beyond.

Birdwatching in Geneva (Switzerland) | March 5, 2025

5/3/2025

 
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© Chris Taklis - Netta rufina
Had an incredible birdwatching experience in Geneva today!

We started our day at La Terrasse by Marti Marine, soaking in the views of the lake before walking along the shore. As we made our way around the two bridges near Île Rousseau, we were treated to the sights and sounds of 16 bird species! From elegant swans to energetic ducks, the area offered a stunning variety of avian life.

Such a peaceful and enriching experience—Geneva's natural beauty never disappoints! Can't wait for more birdwatching adventures ahead.

Birds we spotted:

  • Great Crested Grebe (Podiceps cristatus)
  • Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)
  • Eurasian Coot (Fulica atra)
  • Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus)
  • Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos)
  • Mute Swan (Cygnus olor)
  • Common Merganser (Mergus merganser)
  • Carrion Crow (Corvus corone)
  • Eurasian Blackbird (Turdus merula)
  • Yellow-legged Gull (Larus michahellis)
  • Domestic Greylag Goose (Anser anser var. domesticus)
  • Rock Pigeon (Columba livia)
  • Tufted Duck (Aythya fuligula)
  • House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)
  • Common Wood-Pigeon (Columba palumbus)
  • Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea)

Birdwatching in Lausanne (Switzerland) – A Scenic & Relaxing Experience | March 3, 2025

3/3/2025

 
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© Chris Taklis - Chroicocephalus ridibundus
​Today's birdwatching in Lausanne was a great success! We recorded 13 bird species, with the best spot so far being near Half Moon Rocks, a port with a beautiful and peaceful view. Watching birds while surrounded by the calming waterfront made the experience even more enjoyable.

If you're in the area, this is definitely a spot worth visiting! 

Birds we spotted:

  • Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) 
  • Mute Swan (Cygnus olor)
  • Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos)
  • Eurasian Coot (Fulica atra)
  • Common Pochard (Aythya ferina)
  • Great Crested Grebe (Podiceps cristatus)
  • Gadwall (Mareca strepera)
  • Tufted Duck (Aythya fuligula)
  • Red-crested Pochard (Netta rufina)
  • House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) 
  • Common Raven (Corvus corax)
  • Eurasian Blackbird (Turdus merula) 
  • Common Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs) 
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© Chris Taklis - Mareca strepera

Quick Afternoon Birdwatching in Geneva (Switzerland) | March 2, 2025

2/3/2025

 
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© Chris Taklis - Mergus merganser
A short walk by the lake next to Port de la Perle du Lac in Geneva turned into a nice little birdwatching session. In just a brief time, we recorded six bird species, proving that even a casual stroll can be rewarding for wildlife enthusiasts!
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Geneva's lakeside is full of surprises, and it’s always great to see how much biodiversity is right in the city. A reminder that you don’t need to go far to connect with nature—sometimes, it’s just a walk away!

Birds we spotted:

  • Great Crested Grebe (Podiceps cristatus) 
  • Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) 
  • Common Merganser (Mergus merganser) 
  • Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos)
  • Feral Pigeon (Columba livia var. domestica)
  • Eurasian Coot (Fulica atra)

Bioblitz at Seven Lochs Wetland Park (Scotland) | February 27, 2025

27/2/2025

 
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© Chris Taklis - Capreolus capreolus
​What a fantastic day of wildlife recording at Hogganfield Loch and Frankfield Loch! We logged over 21 species in the area, highlighting the rich biodiversity of this urban wetland.

The biggest surprise? A Western Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) spotted near Stepps—an unexpected but welcome find!
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Every record helps us better understand and protect the amazing wildlife of Glasgow’s green spaces.

​Birds:
  1. Corvus corone (Carrion Crow)
  2. Pica pica (Eurasian Magpie)
  3. Aegithalos caudatus (Long-tailed Tit)
  4. Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard)
  5. Fulica atra (Eurasian Coot)
  6. Fringilla coelebs (Common Chaffinch)
  7. Chroicocephalus ridibundus (Black-headed Gull)
  8. Ardea cinerea (Grey Heron)
  9. Larus argentatus (European Herring Gull)
  10. Aythya fuligula (Tufted Duck)
  11. Mergus merganser (Common Merganser)
  12. Columba palumbus (Common Wood-Pigeon)
  13. Cygnus olor (Mute Swan)
  14. Bucephala clangula (Common Goldeneye)
  15. Branta canadensis (Canada Goose)
  16. Erithacus rubecula (European Robin)
  17. Coloeus monedula (Eurasian Jackdaw)

Mammals:

   18. Capreolus capreolus (Western Roe Deer)
   19. Sciurus carolinensis (Eastern Gray Squirrel)

Invertebrates:

   20. Family Lumbricidae (Lumbricid Earthworms)

Plants: 

   21. Crocus tommasinianus (Woodland Crocus)

Birdwatching at Lochend Loch, Drumpellier Country Park (Coatbridge, Scotland ) | February 26, 2025

26/2/2025

 
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© Chris Taklis - Cygnus olor
A fantastic birdwatching session today at Lochend Loch in Drumpellier Country Park! Spotted over 18 species, with plenty of activity both on the water and around the woodland edges.

It’s always amazing to see how much birdlife thrives in this beautiful spot. From waterfowl to woodland birds, there was plenty to see and hear!

Birds we spotted:

  • Emberiza schoeniclus (Reed Bunting)
  • Columba palumbus (Common Wood-Pigeon)
  • Mergus merganser (Common Merganser)
  • Gallinula chloropus (Common Moorhen)
  • Cygnus olor (Mute Swan)
  • Branta canadensis (Canada Goose)
  • Chroicocephalus ridibundus (Black-headed Gull)
  • Fulica atra (Eurasian Coot)
  • Motacilla cinerea (Grey Wagtail)
  • Erithacus rubecula (European Robin) 
  • Corvus corone (Carrion Crow)
  • Haematopus ostralegus (Eurasian Oystercatcher)
  • Aythya fuligula (Tufted Duck)
  • Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard)
  • Prunella modularis (Dunnock)
  • Turdus viscivorus (Mistle Thrush)
  • Carduelis carduelis (European Goldfinch)
  • Sturnus vulgaris (European Starling)

Birdwatching at Monkland Canal, Coatbridge (Scotland ) | February 24, 2025

24/2/2025

 
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© Chris Taklis - Mergus merganser
​A great day of birdwatching along the Monkland Canal! Spotted 12 species, including some wonderful surprises.
The canal is full of life, even in late winter. Always a joy to see how much biodiversity thrives in urban green spaces!

Birds we spotted:

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  • Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard)
  • Anas platyrhynchos var. domesticus (Domestic Mallard)
  • Columba palumbus (Common Wood-Pigeon)
  • Corvus corone (Carrion Crow)
  • Chroicocephalus ridibundus (Black-headed Gull)
  • Cygnus olor (Mute Swan)
  • Gallinula chloropus (Common Moorhen)
  • Mergus merganser (Common Merganser)
  • Aythya fuligula (Tufted Duck)
  • Turdus merula (Eurasian Blackbird)
  • Pica pica (Eurasian Magpie)
  • Parus major (Great Tit)
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© Chris Taklis - Aythya fuligula

A rewarding day (15th September) of birdwatching: Over 14 bird species spotted in a remote area (Theotokos, Greece).

15/9/2024

 
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© Chris Taklis - Lanius collurio
Today’s birdwatching tour at Theotokos Beach, South Pelion (Greece) took us deep into a tranquil and remote area, where nature truly put on a show. We were treated to sightings and sounds from a variety of bird species, making the trip an unforgettable experience for all. Here's a recap of what we observed.

Birds We Spotted:

  • Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata): This little beauty was seen flitting between the field and the nearby bushes, showing off its aerial agility.
  • Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo): Soaring gracefully at a distance over the field for few seconds.
  • Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius): Flew across the road right in front of us, a flash of color and energy when we were passing a forest.
  • Common Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs): Perched calmly in a pine tree as we began our return journey.
  • Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos): Singing softly among the olive trees, a beautiful reminder of nature’s soundtrack.
  • European Greenfinch (Chloris chloris): Spotted perched on the power lines.
  • Eurasian Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes): Seen in the bushes at the end of our route.
  • Eurasian Blackbird (Turdus merula): Made a quick appearance as it flew across the road while we passed the forest.
  • Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix): Soaring in the distance.
  • Cirl Bunting (Emberiza cirlus): Perched on the power lines, its presence a joyful reminder of the area's diverse birdlife.
  • House Sparrow (Passer domesticus): Always a common but delightful sight, these were scattered across the field.
  • Levant Sparrowhawk (Accipiter brevipes): This raptor made a dramatic overhead appearance, its flight a majestic display of speed and power.
  • Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio): A female was perched on top of a tree near the power lines as we started our return.

Birds We Heard But Couldn’t See:

  • Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus): We heard its melodic call near the villa, though it remained out of sight, adding to the peaceful ambiance.
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The variety of species we encountered today highlights the richness of biodiversity in this area. Each sighting brought its own excitement, whether it was the swift flight of a sparrowhawk or the cheerful chirps of smaller birds.
This is why I cherish these birdwatching tours—there’s always something new to discover. I’m already looking forward to the next one!
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© Chris Taklis - Accipiter brevipes

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