Photos © Johan Stenlund
The third (following April 2012 and October 2013) arranged group trip by Swedish birders took place 5-13 May 2014 and included the highlights of eastern Azerbaijan: a few days in the Greater Caucasus, the steppes of Shirvan, the wetlands at Machmud Chala and Kizil Agach as well as the rich forests around Masalli.
Driving
 up through mountains and forests along the Guidalchay river yielded 
many Green Warblers and Semi-collared Flycatcher with Lammergeiers and 
Steppe Eagles overhead. The fogs were thick around Xinaliq but driving 
up to 2600m and then hiking, out of the fog, to some 2900m on the 
Gizilgaya massif proved successful - Caucasian Snowcock, Güldenstädt´s 
Redstart and a flock of Greater Rosefinches. 
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| Semi-collared Flycatcher | 
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| Green Warbler | 
The
 group then switched to next valley northwards and to Laza where they 
stayed with local families in the village on 1800m. An afternoon with 
Wallcreepers, Red-fronted Serins, Mountain Chiffchaffs, more vultures 
and eagles were followed by an exciting morning - eager swedish birders 
getting out of the houses at dawn and discover displaying Caucasian 
Black Grouses basically from the doorstep! Some 15 birds seen during the
 morning, on the slopes with birch scrub opposite Laza village and Suvar
 resort.
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| Red-fronted Serin | 
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| Wallcreeper | 
Short visits at the bottleneck site 
Besh Barmag with little result, some Rufous Bush-chats, Lesser 
Short-toed Larks, Menetriés Warblers.
Continuing south to Shirvan Nationalpark where the expected 
collection of birds showed - Black Francolin, Roller, Blue-cheeked 
Bee-eater, Ferrugineous Duck, Dalmatian Pelican. The wetlands at Machmud
 Chala are vast to overlook at a short visit but had some waders, 300 
Greater Flamingoes and more. 
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| Rufous-tailed Scrub Robin | 
The strips of oak
 forest south of Masalli proved yet again to be a safe bet for Shikra 
with a pair at breeding site seen on several visits. The team also 
searched for the elusive and semi-mythical Hyrcan Tit in the wooded 
foothills of the Talysh Mountains without finding it but well Middle 
Spotted and Syrian Woodpeckers. The smaller southern part of Kizil Agach
 lagoons had lots of waders including Terek and Broad-billed Sandpipers,
 Black-winged Pratincoles as well as thousands of Whiskered Terns and 
herons.
Driving back to Baku with visit at the 
Gobustan petroglyphs and the local Rock Nuthatches and Pied Wheatears, 
but no Finch´s seen. All in all some 220
 species during the week and with nice weather (perhaps a little too 
nice, many days with above 30°C!) and smooth logistics. We will come back
 to Aze thats for sure!
Thanks to Johan Stenlund for providing some photos (more: http://www.pbase.com/johanstenlund/azerbajdzjan_may_2014).
 


 
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