
7 reasons to start birdwatching this spring in Israel
If you’re perching on the fence about whether to go birding, here’s a handful of reasons to get out there this year.

If you’re perching on the fence about whether to go birding, here’s a handful of reasons to get out there this year.

Miles of failing fish farms and fields are being restored to their natural state as swamps teeming with wildlife, migratory birds and tourists.

The 1950s draining of Lake Hula was a huge environmental mistake. Now, a photo exhibit celebrates the 20th anniversary of the successful reversal of the damage.

An otherwise awful year was marked by unusual sightings of feathered species across the country, giving birdwatchers in Israel something to enjoy.

Flamingos have started touching down in northern Israel, heralding the massive bird migration that begins each fall.

200 gorgeous pink birds originally from Iran are resting in northern Israel, and it remains unclear whether they’ll travel south to Africa or not.

Drained, dried and diverted for decades, Israel’s wetlands are being restored to give half a billion migrating birds relief from past environmental errors.

Come with ISRAEL21c on a visit to an ornithological paradise created just a few years ago amid the skyscrapers of the city.

The magnificent migration in northern Israel can now be viewed from anywhere via a network of HD cameras.

Israel and other countries have been hit by the worst-ever bird flu outbreak. We asked the experts how it happened, what its impact will be, and if we should we be concerned for our health?

International Birding & Research Center in Eilat wins UN recognition for community-based conservation of the flyway for millions of migratory birds.

In Israel, pelicans migrating across the country are fed with fish in an effort to stop them raiding the country’s fish farms.

From blooming flowers and migrating birds to stunning sunsets and saying goodbye to sandals, fall might be Israel’s most perfect season.

The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel not only protects and preserves but also documents the beauty of the land in pictures.

Every spring and fall, half a billion birds touch down at this Upper Galilee nature reserve to rest and refuel. It’s a stunning sight.