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Saturday 5 October 2019

Friday 4 October 2019

Little grebe - Tachybaptus ruficollis - Νεροβούτης - Νανοβουτηχτάρι - Cyprus

Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus) Θαμνοφυλλοσκόπος - Θαμνογιαννούδι - Cyprus

Common Shelduck (Tadorna tadorna) Βαρβάρα - Αλάουρτος - Kouklia dam - Cyprus

Western Marsh-harrier (Circus aeruginosus) Καλαμόκιρκος - Kouklia Dam 4/10/2019 - Cyprus

Great White Egret (Egretta alba) Αργυροτσικνιάς - Kouklia dam - Cyprus

Greater flamingo taking a bath at Kouklia Dam 4/10/2019 - Cyprus

Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis) Γελαδάρης - Kouklia dam - Cyprus

Monday 30 September 2019

Cyprus wild donkeys stop the cars and demand food - Karpasia - Cyprus - by George Konstantinou

Some hundreds of Cyprus donkeys live in a feral state on the Karpasia Peninsula in the Turkish-controlled northern part of Cyprus. They were abandoned there by Greek Cypriot farmers during the Turkish invasion in 1974. In 2008, a group of Greek and Turkish Cypriots organized to save the animals from extinction after several were found shot to death. 
Asinus is a subgenus of Equus (single-toed (hooved) grazing animal) that encompasses several subspecies of Equidae commonly known as asses, characterized by long ears, a lean, straight-backed build, lack of a true withers, a coarse mane and tail, and a reputation for considerable toughness and endurance.

The common donkey is the best-known domesticated representative of the subgenus, with both domesticated and feral varieties. Among the wild ass species are several never-domesticated species that live in Asia and Africa.
The Cyprus donkeys  is the donkey breed of the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. There are two principal strains: a large dark-coloured type with a pale belly, probably of European origin; and a small grey African type which represents about 20% of the total population, which in 2002 was estimated at 2200–2700.
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