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  1. Foxy

    Bird watching dalyan Turkey

    Based on comments on the general thread it is a Whinchat
  2. Foxy

    Bird watching dalyan Turkey

    I have posted a mystery bird in the main Bird ID thread but realised I would possibly get a better response here so at the risk of repeating myself I saw this bird on Iztuzu Beach, 15.10.15 when photographing Stonechats and this popped up. I took a quick picture but when I tried to look at it...
  3. Foxy

    Bird watching dalyan Turkey

    That might be better as there aren't many summer visitors around now, though we've had a few 'lingerers' to keep us on our toes, or passing migrants: we've also had some lousy weather to bring them down! Obvious falls of Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler, and a few Orphean, Lesser Whitethroat...
  4. Foxy

    Bird watching dalyan Turkey

    Hi Ray, Yes, it is at the East side of Fethiye Bay at the North end of the beach, do you normally have a car? If so as you drive through Fethiye heading West wirh the sea on your left Calis Beach is signposted and you should see the small reedy area to your left. You will turn left on the road...
  5. Foxy

    Bird watching dalyan Turkey

    Good day at Calis Beach Marsh yesterday. 2 Little Bitterns, Cettis, Black Tern juv, Sandwich Tern ad and juv, Common Tern ad, BHG, Med Gull, 1st winter Slender-billed Gull and an Osprey fishing. Lots of Crag Martins over our hotel in Dalyan in the morning, probably forced sown by low cloud...
  6. Foxy

    Bird watching dalyan Turkey

    Has anyone any suggestions for good areas to visit in October? We are in Dalyan until next Wednesday and have done ok so far with Kruypers and Rock Nuthatch, a good range of raptors and a few warblers presumably passing through: Orphean, Sardinian, Willow, Chiffchaff and Blackcap. Are there...
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