On 11 May we travelled west across the island heading towards the monastery of Ipsilou, but we first called in at Metochi lake just outside of Skala Kalloni as this is a very reliable birding site close to the hotels used by many of the birders. Metochi is a fairly small lake and it’s possible to park on one side close to a farm and then have views across to the reeds on the other side and see birds emerging from the reed bed. It’s a little too far for frame-filling photography but it’s still possible to get reasonable shots. On this visit the highlights were a Little Bittern fishing from a horizontal reed and a Little Crake that appeared for a short time on the edge of the reeds.

Little Crake
Little Bittern

After Metochi to drove west along the road to Sigri and stopped at a lay-by in a gorge close to Antissa. We’d read that this site was good for Rock Sparrow so spent time looking for the bird in the immediate area of the lay-by. After a few minutes we spotted the sparrow, although it was at quite a distance making photography difficult, although we did at least get a record shot. While there we got better views of a Masked Shrike on a horizontal branch by the road.

Masked Shrike
Rock Sparrow

We then moved on to Ipsilou Monastary perched on its isolated hill overlooking a large area of central Lesbos. We’ve had mixed success here as while birding on the winding road you are either looking up towards the top of the hill or down a very steep slope, with few birds being close, which doesn’t help with photography. This visit started well with a sighting of a Golden Eagle, although it was very distant and we only got a poor record shot. One of the few birds close by was a female Pied Wheatear, which posed well for a few good shots, including one where it had caught a bug. Nearby we also saw a European Stonechat, while overhead we had House Martins and Barn Swallows.

Pied Wheatear (female)
European Stonechat

Friday 11th May was our last full day on the island of what had been a very enjoyable week of birding. On the following day, on the way to the airport, we stopped briefly on the eastern edge of Kalloni to see a Great Snipe that we’d heard was regularly seen in a pool just off the main road. We were lucky in seeing it emerge briefy from the reeds and felt that this was a very good end to the holiday.