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Bird Watching Tours: |
It
is possible to watch 347 different species of bird in Cyprus. However,
only 46 of these are native of Cyprus, and 7 of these are the endemic
sub-species (that is only found in Cyprus). 119 out of the 347 birds
that can be observed on the island are of winter-migrant breeder type,
and 90 of these migrate to Cyprus regularly every winter-time. 29 of
these winter-migrants migrate to the island less regularly than others.
Together with the native Cypriot birds 27 of them migrate to Cyprus for
breeding purposes. Apart from these, there are 220 other species of
birds that use Cyprus as transit while migrating to other lands. 200 of
these 220 species regularly pass as transit from Cyprus during their
migration season. These are mostly the birds breeding in Europe, and
migrating to Middle East and Africa. There are also birds that
occasionally come to Cyprus by mistake, when they lose their groups, or
their ways. There have so far 51 of this latter type recorded. Cyprus is
on a north-south migration route and there are many birds in transit,
some in vast flocks, some in small clusters. These migrating birds may
only rest for a few days to a week. March to May is the period of north- ward
migration and August to October the southward.
Griffon Vulture
Turkish: Kizil Akbaba
Latin:Gyps fulvus
Status Winter visitor: resident breeder.
Hirundelle
Turkish: Kir Kirlangici
Latin:Hirundo rustica
Status: Migrant breeder

Golden Oriole
Turkish: Sari Asma / Incir Kusu
Latin:Oriolus oriolus
Status: Winter visitor, passage migrant.
Pochard
Elmabas
Turkish:Ordek / Bozdalagan
Latin:Aythya ferina (L
Status:Migrant breeder

Cyprus Pied Wheatear
Turkish:Kibris Kuyrukkakani
Status:Migrant breeder
Endemic:the most distinctive and interesting species of all the endemic
birds in Cyprus
First institutionalised attempts at the protection of the birds in
Northern Cyprus started in 1989, with the foundation of the North Cyprus
Society for the Protection of Birds, NCSPB (or KUSKOR). The association
works in close co-operation with other environmentalist association,
especially the local North Cyprus- Greenpeace Movement for the
protection of the natural beauties, the wild animals, and the endemic
birds of Cyprus. NCSPB stages public educational programmes throughout
the year in village coffee shops, hunting clubs, sports clubs, and
schools. These programmes, consisting mainly of introduction of birds
and their environment, last year (1994) alone presented to more than 800
people in over 40 villages, which pleased both the people who listened
to the casual chats and the NCSPB. The results achieved out of these
programmes were important because most of the listeners were hunters. |
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