Showing posts with label Blackstart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blackstart. Show all posts

Sunday, January 5, 2025

Fun in the Golan

Since the northern ceasefire went into effect a few weeks ago, birders returned to northern Israel and started finding lots of great birds. It was tormenting for me to see all these wonderful reports come in, without being able to travel north. Yesterday I had to get away, after weeks of intense personal stuff and work overload. I left early with Jonathan and Rony. Climbing up the Golan heights from the Hula Valley after dawn was breathtaking. I missed this region so much.


It was very cold up Mt. Bental, and at first bird activity was low. At least it was very beautiful up there.



Slowly the sun climbed out of the cloud, temperatures rose and birds became more active. We met up there with Barak and Uri. We first found a couple of sweet Red-fronted Serins, then we had several more, total of about eight. That's a good number for Israel. Sadly all the serins I saw were very mobile and I didn't manage to get any decent photos of them.  The stars of the morning were two Radde's Accentors that have been hanging around there for a couple of weeks. Great to see this rare birds - I haven't seen one in Israel since 2011. They were not easy to see, but eventually I managed a half-decent photo.


I also enjoyed the nice numbers of Rock Buntings there, I find them pretty in the pastel-toned winter plumage.


We left Mt. Bental satisfied (eBird checklist here), and headed south. A stop at Mt. Bnei Rasan wasn't very productive and the wind picked up, so we continued further south towards Meitzar Reservoir, where a Red-wattled Lapwing had taken residnce in the last few months. We found it quickly, hanging out with Spur-wings on some rough ground. These are my first photos of this rarity in Israel. I did see one briefly in early 2024 in the Hula valley but all I managed that morning was a sound recording as it flew past me in thick fog.



We descended from the Golan Heights via Susita, where we had four Crag Martins, and a Blackstart - this is a northern range extension for this desert species in Israel. Every northern Big Day we do we visit Susita for Blackstart and a few other species.


Monday, December 28, 2009

Judean Desert

Yesterday (27/12/09) I had a meeting at Neot Hakikar, so I took the morning to check Wadi Mishmar in the Judean Desert. I primarily went to check whether the Kurdish Wheatear that took up a territory there last winter had returned, but there was no sign of it. Actually there was nothing unusual, the only birds of note were 2 Spectacled Warblers, 1 Cyprus Warbler heard, and several Trumpeter Finches. So I had some time to study and photograph the common desert species. This Blackstart was very cooperative:

Of course many Tristram's Starlings were hanging around the car park, waiting for leftovers. this is a female:

As I got my breakfast out, these inquisitive Arabian Babblers came to check me out. This is a male with a juvenile. They actually had some luck with a piece of bread I dropped on the ground.

Other birds of this group went for the traditional desert cuisine - grub a-la-acacia.

And after food it's time for some social interaction. This one is for Amotz Zahavi:

After I walked away from my car, the whole group went to check it out:

This Desert Lark was nicely back-lit:

And this is a badly-exposed image of a white-crowned Wheatear in the strong desert light: