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| ciconiiformes > ardeidae | herons and egrets • balikcillar | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | nycticorax nycticorax | night heron | gece balikcili | | Breeds and roosts in trees and bushes usually close to shallow, reed-fringed lakes, marshes or fishponds where they feed. Night Herons are relatively small stocky herons with broad rounded wings. The adults are mostly a delicate shade of grey showing a neat solid black saddle in flight. At close range you may see the gorgeous deep red of their eyes. Juvenile Night Herons are basically dark brown in colour but heavily marked with pale rain-drop shaped spots. Birds at the nest can be viewed from the tower at Lake Manyas (Turkey).
(upper picture: grown-up night heron) (lower picture: juvenile night heron) | | ciconiiformes > ciconiidae | storks • leylekler | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | ciconia ciconia | white stork | leylek | | Breeds in towns and villages on the tops of rooves and poles or, in colonies, in trees in open parkland. Feeds mostly in fields and meadows. In many parts of Europe the White stork is an unmissable bird, attending to its huge nests on the rooftops and telegraph poles of numerous towns and villages. It is unmistakable, with a white body, mostly black wings, red legs and a long red bill. | falconiformes > accipitridae | hawks, vultures and eagles • atmacagiller | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | circaetus gallicus | short-toed eagle | yilan kartali | | Breeds in areas of open country, especially rocky hills with scattered trees but also lowland plains. This is one of the easiest eagles to identify. Any eagle seen hovering in Europe is almost certain to be a Short-toed and any large bird of prey with completely whitish underparts, lacking dark patches or panels, will also be this species. The plumage is variable but Short-toed Eagles almost always have dark heads, white bodies and plain whitish underwings. If there are any dark markings at all on the underwings, they will show up as just fine bands or lines of spots. They can also be identified in silhouette because they are usually big-headed. | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | aquila pomarina | lesser-spotted eagle | kucuk orman kartali | | Summer visitor to woodland areas, often feeding in nearby farmland or marshes. Compared with other eagles, the Lesser Spotted is rather plain, generally appearing almost uniformly dark except from above when you should see small pale patches at the base of the primaries, a pale ring at the base of the tail and a fairly obvious contrast between the paler, browner wing coverts and the almost-black flight feathers. Probably breeds in most of the forested areas of eastern Europe and Turkey but can be difficult to locate. | falconiformes > falconidae | falcons • doganlar | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | falco eleonorae | eleonora's falcon | ada dogani | | Breeds colonially on sea cliffs or islets but may travel a few miles inland to feed, especially on insects over marshes. It is the only falcon with completely black underwing coverts contrasting with pale flight feathers. Adults occur in two colour morphs; most are rusty below and heavily streaked with black but some have completely dark bodies. The juveniles are barred on the underwing like most of the young falcons and are best identified by their long-winged, long-tailed shape and extraordinary gracefulness. Notice though how the pale bases to the flight feathers contrast with both the darker coverts and the broad dark trailing edge to the wing. | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | falco subbuteo | hobby | delice dogan | | Breeds on heaths and farmland with isolated clumps of trees, and on the edges of woods. The Hobby is about the size of a Kestrel but it has the dark blue upperparts and facial mask of a Peregrine. It is best identified by its unusually long, rather loose wings and characteristic swift-like flight. Also, the underparts are heavily streaked and the adults have rich chestnut undertail coverts. | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | falco naumanni | lesser kestrel | kucuk kerkenez |
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