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Rare Birds of Cyprus Flamingos Herons Storks 7 March 2026 6 views

Rare Birds of Cyprus Flamingos Herons Storks

Cyprus sits at the heart of one of the four major migration flyways between Europe and Africa. This strategic location makes the island a critical stopover point for millions of birds traveling between continents each year. The position roughly 50 miles south of Turkey and 60 miles west of Syria places Cyprus directly in the path of birds moving between breeding grounds in Europe and wintering areas in Africa. Among the most spectacular visitors are greater flamingos, multiple heron species, and the elusive black stork. Shutterstock-com These rare birds depend on Cyprus's wetlands, salt lakes, and coastal areas for rest and feeding during their long journeys. The island's network of protected sites provides essential habitat that supports not just individual…

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