Wednesday, January 7, 2026

1 January 2026 Pophos: The First Post of the Year

 


This is the first post of 2026 and the shortest one ever.  Our celebratory new year breakfast, pancakes and thin sliced streaky bacon


It has been 3 years and 210 days since we began our Migration

31 Dec 2025 Paphos: Adios 2025!

 


New Year's Eve is a thing here as I imagine it is in many parts of the world.  Since Cyprus has been a drought, there were no municipal fireworks shows, but that did not stop all the neighborhood shows.  
From our balcony we could see a dozen or so hot spots for mini firework shows.  We had not intended to stay up to midnight but one movie led to another and we started preparing for bed later than usual.  While performing our bedtime routines, we heard the fireworks outside.  We went out to the balcony and saw that there was to see. After a quick whoot hoot, we hustled to be back into the warmth. Leslie was busy putting her good foot forward and stubbed her toe on the lip of the sliding glass doors, ouch.    


We thought that a head of cabbage would be a good start to the new year but his one would have lasted the entire year!


This thick Cypriot bacon was not going to work


Se we diced it up and cooked it for breakfast, the countdown is 14 hours


Happy hour goodies


Some Dumplings, countdown 6 hours


Count down to 2026 finished!


It has been 3 years and 209 days since we began our Migration

Sunday, January 4, 2026

30 December 2025 Paphos: Another Try at the Rare Bird

 


While Leslie stayed home and danced her Zumba playlist I walked down to the Paphos headlands and looked for the very elusive Desert Finch.  I saw on the whattsapp group that it was sighted just a half hour before, so I got on my shoes and started walking.  Of course I got three blocks away and realized I had the car keys in my pocket.  That would make it problematic for Leslie to drive down to pick me up.  Off I went and when I got to the coastal walkway the sun is shining and there was almost no wind. I walked along the path for a couple of hours and talked to a birder or two about the rare bird.  Leslie came to pick me up and we headed to the store on the way home.  It was quite busy with folks stocking up for their New Years Eve celebrations. 


Cats eating potatoes!  What is this world coming to?


At least the flowers are still blooming




The goats are the greatest of all time


Cormorants


Crows


It was quicker to walk to the lighthouse than it was to walk to the entrance of the archeological site


Sparrows


Seagrass


Smelly seagrass


A big rope


The golden plovers


The light is really showing off the plumage


They are joined by a little egret


Looking for a late lunch


Getting into the photo


Greenfinch 


Crested lark


Sardinian warbler


Black Redstart


Chiffchaff


White wagtail


No new birds for my list but great fun and 11,500 steps to boot


The sun is setting


A great sunset


Suddenly a flock of birds fly by


Seagulls


That is a wrap for the day




It has been 3 years and 208 days since we began our Migration

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

28 Decembner 2025 Paphos: A Rare Bird is Sighted

 


There ia a whattsapp group, Cyprus Bird Sightings, that I follow and they reported a Desert Finch seen in Cyprus only three other times.  This bird was seen in Paphos so it was worth giving it a look.  Unfortunately it was a very windy and chilly day and on the headlands the wind was whipping.  Leslie and I bundeled up and walked to the area along the coastal walkway.  I spoke to a couple of birders that were already there with big lenses and spotting scopes.  We got in position and started waiting, we never saw the bird and later it was reported further inland by the archelogocal site.  I am guessing it did not like the wind much either.  By the time we got back to the car these old bones were chilled. 


The stonechats were out as usual


Meduim sized waves


In position with the sun at our backs


The birs has been hanging out with a flock of Goldfinches like this one


A Spanish Sparrow


This common sandpiper sems to like this area


There were lots of people out on a Sunday afternoon even though the weather was not ideal


The Goldfinches flew into this bunch of grass


They blend in until they start to fly, can you see all three birds?


After a bit I left Stan the birder from Kent and headed back


Starlings inland


More sparrows


A red throated pipet, a lifebiord, fourth for Cyprus on this trip




It has been 3 years and 206 days since we began our Migration