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Enviroment Fauna Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Prefecture of Xanthi Municipality of Stavroupolis

Libellula depressa
(Photo: Pantsoglou Christos)
Pernis apivorus
(Photo: Pantsoglou Christos)
Many species of insects can be found within the valley of Nestos. Unfortunatelly no formal recording attempt has been concluded.
(Photo: Pantsoglou Christos)

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Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
Municipality of Avdera
Municipality of Aigiros
Municipality of Alexandroupolis
Municipality of Vissa
Municipality of Didimotihos
Municipality of Doxato
Municipality of Eleftheres
Municipality of Thasos
Municipality of Iasmos
Municipality of Kato Nevrokopi
Municipality of Keramoti
Municipality of Maronia
Municipality of Metaxades
Municipality of Myki
Municipality of Neo Sidirohori
Municipality of Orino
Municipality of Pangeo
Municipality of Paranesti
Municipality of Piereon
Municipality of Prosotsani
Municipality of Samothraki
Municipality of Soufli
Municipality of Stavroupolis
Municipality of Sosto
Municipality of Topiros
Municipality of Pheres
Municipality of Philippoi
Municipality of Philira
Municipality of Chrisoupolis
Commune of Thermes
Commune of Sidironero
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29-01-2006
Region of Stavroupolis

Pantsoglou Christos
Source: C.E.T.I.
© Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
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The Narrows of Nestos are an area of increased ornithological interest. It has been characterized as an Important Region for Birds and is being constantly monitored by the Hellenic Ornithological Company. The Narrows of Nestos boast a variety of 213 bird species, many of which are characterized as endangered at national or international level (3 endangered species at world-wide level - Aquila heliaca, Aquila clanga and Falco naumanni-, 8 at European level, 41 at national level).