This is a continuation from my last two posts on the
spur-winged lapwing and
greater flamingo, both of which I saw in the Pamucak Wetlands outside of Kusadasi, Turkey. In my first post I noted walking along Pamucak Beach to the Little Meander River where it empties into the Aegean Sea. From there I tried to follow the river upstream which was virtually impossible because the vegetation along the riverside was so thick.
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| This is a view from Pamucak Beach upstream of the Little Meander River. I was on the right side of the river and note how thick the vegetation is. That thickness was quite extensive. |
I made an attempt to penetrate the vegetation and made it partway through, but it was more than I could reasonably attempt. However, I did have several wonderful bird sightings at that point. First, I saw a European goldfinch, only the third one I've ever seen, the second one was earlier on this trip near Istanbul.
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| My first European goldfinch was found in Portugal and I did a post on it here on July 28, 2022. It was so memorable that I recognized it immediately. |
After I got a number of good photos of the goldfinch another bird flew in to a spot very close to where the goldfinch had been. I had no idea what it was, but I later learned it was an Eastern olivaceous warbler a new bird (lifer) for me.
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