While exploring the vibrant city of Thessaloniki, take a moment to escape the hustle and bustle and discover the hidden gem that lies just a short distance away: Lake Kerkini. With its serene beauty and tranquil surroundings, Lake Kerkini offers … Read More
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Lake Kerkini: Your One-Stop Destination from Romania to Greece
Welcome to Lake Kerkini, a hidden paradise nestled in the captivating region of Serres, Greece. Offering breathtaking lake views, a refreshing swimming pool, and a plethora of exciting activities, Lake Kerkini is the ultimate destination for Romanian travelers seeking a … Read More
Little ringed plover at Lake Kerkini
Little ringed plover (Charadrius dubius)! Huge trips by small travelers! They come from Africa (many of them after the Sahara Desert) … Read More
Eleonora’s falcon at Lake Kerkini
Eleonora’s falcon (Falco eleonorae) come from South Africa and for a few days will remain in Kerkini … Read More
Black kite at Lake Kerkini
Around the lake of Kerkini and in the mountain massifs of Krousia and Kerkini (Belles) the Black kite (Milvus migrans) arrive in the spring and reproduce. … Read More
Rosy starling at Lake Kerkini
The pink starlings (Pastor roseus – Rosy Starling) with the irregular small and big flights are the last immigrants that pass through the area of Kerkini. … Read More
Waterhen at Lake Kerkini
Necrops (Gallinula chloropus – Common moorhen)! In a photographic snapshot, three (of the many he does) “hits” with his feet in the water and at the same time strong … Read More
Merops at Lake Kerkini
Merops, (bee-eater / Merops apiaster), incredible beauty! Perhaps the bird with the most fancy exotic colors in Greece! … Read More
lwfg at lake Kerkini
The lwfg in Kerkini. Today in the small group of lwfg which existed in Kerkini, one more small flock has been added and raised the total number of birds to at least 52 individuals! Perhaps, we are talking about the … Read More … Read More
Botaurus stellaris at Kerkini lake
Botaurus stellaris (Eurasian bittern). It belongs to the Heron family. It usually hides in the reed beds and lives alone! Rarely appears in open areas and gives us the opportunity to observe well and easily this bird. The photo is … Read More … Read More