Hula Valley Bird Festival
Israel 2006
5-11 November


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Festival Itinerary

 

On your arrival you will be met at the airport, and transferred to your hotel.
From that moment on, all you will need to do, is choose which activity you are joining and when (please remember that Excursions can be filled very fast, so we advise to book in advance).

 

Price includes: Return flight, all airport taxes, transfers to and from the hotel, accommodation on a half board basis (breakfast and evening meal) in twin-bedded rooms with private facilities, local English speaking expert guides.

 

Price excludes: Travel insurance, local excursions, lunches, personal expenditure during the holiday excursions.

 
Packed lunch will be available at $19.00 (£10.45, 14.65 Euro) per person or $114.00 (£65, 91 Euro) for the week per person.

Excursions: Half Day $36.75 (£21.00, 29.50 Euro), per person, Full Day and Expert Workshops $42.00 (£24.00, 33.60 Euro).
 

A wonderful array of activities will be offered during this week:

 

 

 

5.11 6.11 7.11 8.11 9.11 10.11 11.11 12.11-13.11
Golan Morning 06:30 - 12:30        

Negev

Golan Afternoon 12:30 - 17:30        
Hula Morning 06:30 - 12:30        
Hula Afternoon  12:30 - 17:30        
Bet-shean Valley full day        
Mediterranean Sea full day        
Dick Forsman - Raptor Identification in the Hula Valley          
Klaus M. Olsen - Gull Identification on the Med' Coast          
David Cottridge - Bird Photography          
Per Alstrom - Evening Lectures      

Identification and Taxonomy of Pipits & Wagtails

 

Identification of Larks

 
Optional Activities: Cranes/ Harriers Roosting 15:00 - 17:00, Bird Ringing - morning sessions

Optional Activities: Mobile Hide, Glider/ Aircraft

Cultural - Full day          
Natural - Full day          
Christian - Full day            
Jerusalem - Full day


Experts Identification Workshops:

Gull identification on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea – Klaus M. Olsen

Raptor identification in the field – Dick Forsman

 

Expert Evening Lectures

Wagtails and Pipits – Identification and Taxonomy – Per Alstrom

 

Expert Photography Workshop

Bird Photography in the Field – techniques – David Cotteridge

 

Bird watching excursions

1/2 day – 1 day trips to different bird-watching sites in the region. These include

 

Hula Valley – Once an extensive swamp, it was drained by early settlers for the purpose of intensive agriculture. While farming still dominates the Hula Valley, some natural swamps has thankfully been preserved with the foresight of the Israel Nature Reserve & Parks Authority (INRPA) and is now contained within the well-established Hula Nature Reserve. North of the reserve, a relatively large area of poor agricultural land has been re-flooded since 1994 in an attempt to restore some of the former natural habitat of the valley. Little time elapsed before the site became a magnet for tens of thousands of Waterfowl, Raptors and Waders. Key species: Pygmy Cormorant, White Pelican, Purple Heron, Black Stork, Ferruginous Duck, Marbled Duck, Black Francolin, White-tailed Eagle, Pallid Harrier, Spotted & Imperial Eagles, Common Crane, Oriental Skylark, 'Siberian' Stonechat…

 

Golan Heights – This Volcanic plateau, south of Mount Hermon possesses a fascinating avifauna at all times of the year. Much of the area is rough pasture with some agriculture, intersected by several large, steep-sided gorges. We will visit key sites for sightings of the area most wanted species – Griffon and Black Vultures, Bonelli's Eagle, Little Swift, Calandra Lark, Blue Rock Thrush and many more. We will also search for wintering specialties such as Little Bustard, Finsch's Wheatear, Radd's Accenter, Red-fronted Serin, Pine Bunting…

 

Bet-Shean Valley & Sea of Galilee area – This whole area is extremely fertile and full of fish ponds and agricultural fields, creating a score of wetland habitats in what would otherwise be a rather arid region. Much of the area is below sea level thus giving a more steppe-like climate. We will visit key sites for locating migrants, vagrants and local species: Pygmy Cormorant, Black Francolin, Pin-tailed Snipe, Clamorous Reed Warbler, Dead Sea Sparrow, Desert Finch, Little Bustard, Sociable Plover, Oriental Skylark, 'Siberian' Stonechat, Indian Silverbill…

Not far from the Sea of Galilee, Mount Arbel has long been known as an excellent place to see Wallcreeper during winter and few Long-billed Pipits, Blue Rock Thrush are also known from this site.

  

Mediterranean Coast – The whole area offers an excellent cross section of habitats for birding. The fish ponds attract a host of overwintering species and passage migrants, including large numbers of Storks, Pelicans, Herons and other Shorebirds such as Broad-billed Sandpiper, Greater Sand Plover...

This is also a known site for Pallas’s, Armenian, Yellow-legged Gulls, Citrine Wagtails, Clamorous Reed Warbler, Penduline Tit, Moustached Warbler…

Flying with the birds in powered gliders or small aircraft

Bird ringing demonstrations

 

Tours of general interest:

 

CulturalIsrael is a great mixture of cultures and traditions. During the week you will have the opportunity to experience a little of it, such as a visit in one of the Druze villages, a visit to one of the socialist 'Kibbutz' and investigate how this system has evolved over 50 years, a visit to one of the Galilee Bedouin villages…

 

ChristianAs the birth place of Christianity, Israel offers many holy sites and other historical sites; The Sea of Galilee, Jordan River, Capernaum, Magdala, Mt. Tabor, Nazareth to name just a few. Visits to these sites are on offer during the week.

 

NaturalIsrael holds many wonders. Geographically it is where Eurasia and Africa converge, and so within the relatively small area of Israel it is possible to see fauna and flora from both continents. Further, scenically, this part of the world is spectacular with the Great Rift Valley cutting through eastern Israel. You will witness many spectacular views. Indeed during this trip we will travel through some of the most interesting, yet physically easy, trails in northern Israel looking into the natural history of these places.

 

Additional Festival Activities:

  • Flying with the birds in powered gliders or small aircraft

  • Bird ringing demonstrations

 

At the end of the Festival we (as an optional) we will organize a Bird watching tour to the North and West Negev Desert.

 

Western & Northern Negev – The vast expense of the Negev covers more than half of Israel's land surface area. In this trip we will try to cover some of the birding sites along this huge area while enjoying the great scenery and magnificent views of the Negev desert.

We will visit sites like Urim-Ze'elim Rd and area, where Sociable Plover, Saker Falcon, Imperial Eagle, Oriental Skylarks, Calandra Larks and many more are known to winter. In this area we should also look for; Pin-tailed, Black-bellied, Spotted and Crowned Sandgrouse, Cream-coloured Courser, Greater and Lesser Short-toed Larks and the hard to find Houbara Bustard.

 

Around Sde-boker, we will look for Griffon Vultures, Bonelli's and Golden Eagles, Lanner and Barbary Falcon, Brown-necked Raven, Mourning, White-crowned Black and Isabeline Wheatears, Blackstart, Little Green Bee-eater…

 

At the Yerucham reservoir, we will look for Purple Gallinule that is known to have bred in the area in the last few years; we should also see many other waterfowl species.