- Strofades
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Composed of two small islands, Stamfani and Arpia, they lie 27 miles south of
Zakynthos . They are both sparsely vegetated and rocky. The islands currently belong to theGreek Orthodox Church , which has prohibitedhunting on the island. [http://www.ornithologiki.gr/en/sppe/en080.htm] There is a strongavian presence on the islands. Species includeCory's Shearwater ("Calonectris diomedea ") and migratorypasserines . There is also a large spring migration ofTurtle Doves ("Streptopelia turtur ").The Strofades in Culture
As the Strophades, they were identified as the dwelling-place of the
Harpies .Virgil states that the Harpies drove the Trojans from the Strophades (Aeneid "iii, 209 passim."). The islands are mentioned in "The Divine Comedy " (seeList of cultural references in The Divine Comedy ).According to legend, the islands' name, meaning "Islands of Turning," refers to Zetes and Calais, sons of
Boreas , who voyaged with theArgonauts . Zetes and Calais rescuedPhineas from the Harpies. They succeeded in driving the monsters away but did not kill them, as a request from the goddess of the rainbow, Iris, who promised that Phineas would not be bothered by the Harpies again. They were "turned back" at the Strophades by Iris while continuing their pursuit of the creatures. [http://www.fjkluth.com/harpies.html]External links
* [http://www.ornithologiki.gr/en/sppe/en080.htm Important Bird areas of Greece]
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