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Flora & Fauna

Flower.
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Corfu the island of the Gods and Durrell.
Beautiful
and fascinating Corfu nature is a drawing card for many visitors to the island.
The interior of Corfu is rich in vegetation, combined with the high dampness,
full of olive groves, cypress trees and citrus fruit plantations. A significant
role is the rich flora found on the island and the mountain range of Pantokratoras.
On its slopes we find dozens of varieties of flowers and plants, while on its
trees we find various birds. This is especially true during spring 600 square
kilometers of countryside awaits exploration. Here you will encounter natural
beauty characterised by lush vegetation, pristine beaches, traditional villages
and unpretentious people, as well as tourist resorts with luxury hotels, restaurants,
little tavernas and bars suitable for every occasion. Wander around the countryside,
and lose yourself on the roads and tracks which lead to Corfu's past, as well
as to it's future. Paradise for nature lovers is the area of Mon Repos which
hosted the Botanical Garden of the Ionian Academy. Today we can find there many
rare and exotic plants. For those who enjoy climbing, the mountains of the
island offer marvellous mountain climbing excursions and the Mountain Climbing
Club of Corfu organises excursions and gives lessons in the techniques of climbing. Corfu
Mountain Climbing Club Tel: 0661 39481 |
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Birds spotted "

Kestrel (Lesser)
| Happy watching This list
has been compiled over the years from people (Some were keen amateurs, others
serious ornithologists) who have spotted these birds in different parts of the
Island. Two experts have checked this list, so please note their comments. Why
not purchase a good Field Guide, the one by Lars Jonsson is currently highly recommended,
part of his book was previously published as 'Birds of the Mediterranean and Alps'.
| | Ag. Stefanos | |
| Bittern (Little) | Dove (Collared) | Dunnock |
| Gull (Herring) | Harrier (Marsh) | Heron (Squacco) |
| Hoopoe | House Martin | Jay (Eurasian) | | Kestrel | Kestrel
(Lesser) | Lark (Calandra) | | Lark (Crested) | Nightingale | Oriole
(Golden) | | Plover (Ringed) | Raven | Sanderling |
| Shrike (Red Backed) | Shrike (Woodchat) | Stonechat |
| Stork (Black) | Swallow (Red-rumped) | Swallows |
| Wallcreeper- really where??? | Warbler (Melodious) | Whitethroat
(Lesser) | | "
Flowers "

Pancratium maritimum.
| Nature. Someone
visiting Greece for the first time may be very surprised to see the bare hillsides
with their many rocks, scattered, low vegetation and few trees. This undergrowth,
known as maquis, contains a number of interesting plants which are able to thrive
in barren habitats. If it manages to escape use as pastureland, the maquis gives
birth to low-growing plant life, consisting mostly of shrubs up to 2 metres high,
such as arbutus, broom, Judas trees, treelike white heather, Jerusalem sage (phlomis
fruticosa) with its large yellow flowers and various types of cistus (rock rose)
with whit or pink blossoms that resemble wild roses. The wild plants of
Greece are found everywhere from coastal areas to the alpine slopes of high mountains,
from the islands of the Ionian to those of the Eastern Aegean. Between these
extremities, the soil and climate conditions provide the proper environment for
the survival of plants with widely divergent needs. Some are hardy and are found
nearly everywhere; others are adapted only to special soils and climates and consequently
very rare. The expanses of sandy shore, the crevices in rocks and walls
also have their own characteristic wild flowers. Interesting flora even grow by
the sides of roads and in desert-like environments, stubbornly struggling to withstand
the incursions of man in recent years. | |
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Other accommodation around the village.
A list of bars and clubs in Ag. Stefanos.
For the nature lovers, some of the wildlife you may
encounter when out walking.
Maps of the village, Corfu and Greece (in Flash).
Where to eat out.
Info about buses, taxis and vehicle rental.
Shops, tourist offices, medical and more..
General info and a little history.
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