Lesbos, Greece
Bird watchers over the world may see Greece's stunning islands as a paradise, and Lesbos may be the greatest one among them. Lesbos is a fascinating, hospitable, and significant cultural location that is also home to a number of rare and common animals.
Both the exceedingly uncommon Cinereous Bunting and the Krupers Nuthatch have nested here, but because they are both small and elusive, you may have a difficult time finding them. On Lesbos, migratory birds such as crakes and even pelicans are popular attractions. Pelicans, in particular, are beautiful to watch as they come and leave in large groups.
The areas around Kalloni, Skala Eressos, and Sigri with marshes and flatlands are the finest for bird enthusiasts. Lesbos has more water than the majority of the other Aegean islands, which contributes to the island's abundance in agriculture and wetlands. When it doesn't rain much during the summer, many of the ponds may dry up, but in the late spring and early summer, they are teeming with species like turtles, frogs, and birds.
Lesbos, which is widely known as one of the best sustainable destinations for birdwatching in Europe, should be on your travel itinerary if you want to take a break from the heat and enjoy birdwatching in an eco-friendly place.