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Rare migratory birds lure watchers to Greece's Lesbos island

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Posted on May 15, 2025

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Rare Migratory Birds Attract Birdwatchers to Lesbos

By Elias Marcou

LESBOS, Greece (Reuters) - Black-winged white stilts wade through a salt pan, plunging their beaks into the water in search for food at the Kalloni bay on the Greek island of Lesbos, as bird-lovers watch through binoculars from afar.

Stilts are one of more than 330 species found in the wetlands of Kalloni and elsewhere in Lesbos, which have established the island as a European hotspot for birdwatchers from around the world since the 1990s.

"We have some very special birds that are breeders on the island, like the Cinereous Bunting or the Kruper's Nuthatch, the Masked Shrike," local environmental scientist and bird guide Eleni Galinou said.

The island's main attraction are the migratory birds in spring.

Sitting at the crossroads of Africa, Europe and Asia, Lesbos gives birdwatchers the chance to see around 200 European migratory species, from crakes to pelicans, as they pause to rest and feed on their way back from Africa northwards through the eastern Mediterranean Sea.

"Many of us have always wanted to come to Lesbos because it is well-known for its migratory birds," said Ian Wordeyn, 73, one of a group of birdwatchers on the island.

"It's relaxing. When you're looking for birds and you're out in the wildlife, the countryside," said 79-year-old birder Maureen Greer. 

But spotting birds involves a great deal of fortune and patience.

"You go there and wildlife is wildlife, it comes and it goes. Sometimes you're lucky, and when you are lucky that's great," Wordeyn said.

(Writing by Angeliki Koutantou, editing by Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • Lesbos is a key destination for birdwatchers due to its diverse bird species.
  • The island hosts over 330 bird species, including rare migratory birds.
  • Kalloni bay is a popular spot for observing black-winged stilts.
  • Lesbos is strategically located at the crossroads of Africa, Europe, and Asia.
  • Spring is the peak season for observing migratory birds on the island.

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What is the main topic?
The article focuses on the attraction of migratory birds on Lesbos island, Greece, drawing birdwatchers from around the world.
Why is Lesbos popular for birdwatching?
Lesbos is popular due to its diverse bird species and strategic location, making it ideal for observing migratory birds.
When is the best time to visit Lesbos for birdwatching?
Spring is the best time to visit Lesbos for birdwatching, as many migratory birds pass through the island.

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