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Day 10. Lake Kerkini, Macedonia, Greece.

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Today is my birthday and my last full day at Lake Kerkini. The weather was grey to start with and got even more grey during the day and it started to rain. Good reason to get indoors and finish the text ”featured photographer” for the Wild Wonders of Europe website. I have really enjoyed my stay here in Greece and I am happy with some of the images which I produced (I hope my bosses like them as well ;). Now I am in love with the Dalmatian Pelicans and this beautiful species deserves all that we can do to stop its declining! I hope my images will help with this work! Anyway, Dalmatian Pelican is a truly wonderful piece of European nature; the bird with a bad hair day!

Dalmatian Pelicans

You can see a collection of my photos of Dalmatian Pelicans at http://finnature.fi/photo_album.html.14.html

Day 6. Kastoria lake – Lake Kerkini

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

The morning was grey, so there was no reason to go out too early. When there was light enough, we drove around the lake to a small fishing harbour where there are usually Pelicans to be found. Also this time there were some Pelicans, but to our surprise they were quite shy and didn´t even come to the offered fish. I got some atmospheric images of a group of Pelicans swimming in front of the misty reedbeds. It really seems that Lake Kerkini is THE place for Dalmatian Pelican photography! By midday weather started to improve and the afternoon was sunny with blue sky.

The lake around the town of Kastoria is probably the best place in Greece to photograph Pygmy Cormorants. Today I got some perched birds also with their wings open in good light, swimming birds and I also tried to take some flight shots. We will see later if there are any good ones. Pygmy Cormorant is a fast flying bird and I tried to capture them against the colourful Greek town, so it was a real challenge for the autofocus.

Bonus of the day was a breeding plumaged White Pelican which swam into the small harbour while I was waiting for Pygmy Cormorants to do something photogenic. Apparently White Pelican is a more difficult species to photograph than Dalmatian Pelican in Greece. The very first time I also realised that it is really not a white bird at all, but it should be called Pink Pelican!

Tonight I drove for 3 hours back to Lake Kerkini. Most of the main roads are really good and Greeks drive fast, so a 300 km distance can be driven in 2,5 hours! Still four and a half days left of my mission in Greece. Unfortunately the weather forecast promised rain here for the whole day tomorrow. However, I will go to meet fisherman Tom´s Pelicans tomorrow!