
How we count waterbirds in Cyprus: The science of bird surveys
Every January, dedicated volunteers and scientists across Cyprus gather for an important

Every January, dedicated volunteers and scientists across Cyprus gather for an important

Farmers are the most important managers of the environment and nature in

BirdLife Cyprus is looking for highly competent, experienced and hard-working fieldworkers to visit the island as full-time volunteer bird surveyors, to help with the monitoring of breeding bird species.

Like many large birds of prey, Griffon Vultures get ready to breed

This year marks the 40th anniversary since BirdLife Cyprus began contributing with data from Cyprus to the International Waterbird Census (IWC).

The tale of a tagged vulture that reaches the parts that other vultures do not…

Another annual winter Griffon Vulture census was completed with success last December,

This year’s World Wetlands Day finds Cyprus playing host to almost 17,000 waterbirds as they take refuge from the frozen north at the island’s wetlands.

The second European Breeding Bird Atlas (EBBA2) has been published today, 3

Monitoring surveys help us keep track of our birds and the health

The Greater Flamingo Phoenicopterus roseus is the largest of the world’s six species

At the northeast tip of the Karpasia Peninsula, a remote chain of

Ever since the GYPAS project began in 2011, counts of the Cyprus

We are looking for highly competent, experienced and hard-working fieldworkers to visit

On Friday 9 December 2016, BirdLife Cyprus volunteers and staff, together with

Following the death of wild birds at Bishop’s Pool in Akrotiri back

Did you know that BirdLife Cyprus has been monitoring the common breeding

On Friday 12 May 2017, BirdLife Cyprus volunteers and staff, together with

At the end of 2016, the second and final volume of the

Spring is arguably the most beautiful time of year in Cyprus. The

The Cyprus Bird Report 2015 is now available. The Report contains 55 colour photos,