4 
Time: 0740 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500-1600 
Honey Buzzard 1 2 
Black Kite 1 
Egyptian Vulture 1 6 
Griffon Vulture 1 1 
Short-toed Eagle 1 48 32 7 11 52 73 103 128 
Sparrowhawk 2 2 1 2 2 3 
Levant Sparrowhawk 4 4 1 11 9 3 
Buzzard 33 150 22 5 14 291 286 560 405 
Imperial Eagle 1 
Spotted Eagle 1 1 
Lesser Spotted Eagle 402 1479 26 394 1259 771 1281 
Booted Eagle 4 1 5 8 4 3 
Hobby 4 1 
White Stork 4 
Totals: 45 876 1539 12 54 760 1633 1514 1349 = 8282 
Table 2: 
Number of birds seen per hour from Sariyer Hill, 27 September 1988. 
The differences between Sariyer and Camlica Hills are quite striking. 
CamLLca this year was basically no different to my other two visits (1982 
and 1983) . There is little point in getting to Camlica before 1000, and 
quite often there is very little movement before 1200; then if there is 
good passage it is usually over by 1500 - 1600 (the peak time at 
Sariyer) . 
There are many more eagles of a greater variety at Sariyer, but harriers 
seem scarce, whereas they were regular over Camlica. Sariyer seemed to 
have fewer Levant Spar rowhawks , but the main passage may have already been 
over, as our highest number over Camlica was on 20 September 
(Table 3). Numbers of storks seem greater over Camlica (357 Black storks 
at Sariyer on 27th, but over twice that number were seen from Camlica on 
the same day) . 
