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Rüppell's Warbler Sylvia rueppelli © Soner Bekir soner@birdwatchturkey.com

Always wanted to see birds en mass but never have? Don't worry come to Turkey and we can satisfy all your birding needs!The country encompasses two main routes for birds migrating en mass. Twice a year, the land and water habitats of the country offers hospitality to migrating birds, some of which also breed here.

Turkey's vast land of over 800,000 square kilometers, surrounded on three sides by seas, serves as a bridge between three continents. A large variety of climatic zones co-exist due to its topography. The northern belt of humid forest, contrasting with the arid fame of the country, are home to rare White-backed Woodpecker, Greenish Warbler and Semi-collared Flycatcher. The Mediterranean coast harbours more than half of the world population of Rüppell’s Warbler, Olive-tree Warbler, the near-endemic Krueper’s Nuthatch, Masked Shrike and Cretzschmar's Bunting,. The beautiful scenary of high mountains are accompanied with the presence of Caspian Snowcock, Alpine and Radde’s Accentor and Red-fronted Serin.

Although located in the Palearctic zone, especially in the Southeast and the East, the Influence of oriental and Ethiopic (African) elements are observable. The Hakkari-Van plateau exhibit the influence of asiatic flora and fauna, where one can find the rare Demoiselle Crane, Red-wattled Lapwing, Armenian Gull, Mongolian Finch & Grey-necked Bunting; the Hatay-Amanos bridge exhibits elements of Africa such as Cream-coloured Courser and Little Swift. With this extremely high diversity of habitats, Turkey is considered by many to be the best country for birds and birding in Europe. Turkey is considered by many to be the best country for birds and birding in Europe.

Gernant Magnin describes the opportunities which awaits the demanding birder thus: Try the eastern Black Sea mountains that offer days of hiking and camping in magnificent alpine landscapes, with thousands of migrating birds of prey, calling Caspian Snowcocks above 2,600 metres and, above all, breathtaking silence. For people who would rather visit flat wetlands and can do without all the climbing, try wetlands near Ankara, to see breeding Red-crested Pochards, Monatagu`s Harriers, and vast numbers of waterfowl can be seen in winter and spring; the surrounding steppe holds Black-headed Buntings, Short-toed, Lesser short-toed, Bimaculated, Calandra and Horned Larks.

The country even hosts some endangered species: The Bald Ibis Geronticus eremita has recently recovered and the captive bred population has started colonising other areas... If you choose to combine archeological interest with an ornithological one, try visiting the ancient city of Zeugma, then quickly on to the nearby site of Birecik to observe the breeding colony of this sacred bird. Happy birding.

 
 

Kerem Ali Boyla
Birdwatch Turkey Tours
(Istanbul)
kerem@birdwatchturkey.comhttp://www.birdwatchturkey.com

Dr.M.Serhan Oksay
(Istanbul)
serhano@serhanoksay.com

Number of bird species: 459

A Birdwatchers Guide to Turkey

Ian Green & Nigel Moorhouse Prion Ltd. (1995)
ISBN: 187110405X
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Birding in Turkey

by Dave Gosney, Birdguides 2007
ISBN: 166458A
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Birds of Turkey, Volume 11: The Birds of Uludag

Walter Jetz Series: BIRDS OF TURKEY - Other volumes also available... 44 pages, figs, tabs. Max Kasperek Verlag 1995
ISBN: 51861
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Finding Birds in Eastern Turkey

Dave Gosney Paperback (April 1993) Gostours
ISBN: 0951792059
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Finding Birds in Turkey

Ankara to Birecik D Gosney Series: FINDING BIRDS SERIES 32 pages, maps. Gostours 1992
ISBN: 0951792067
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Finding Birds in Western Turkey

D Gosney Series: FINDING BIRDS SERIES 36 pages, maps. Gostours 1996
ISBN: 1898110212
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The Birds of Turkey

(Helm Field Guides) (Hardcover) by Geoff Welch (Author), Barbaros Demirci (Author), Guy M. Kirwan (Author), Kerem Boyla (Author), Metehan Ozen (Author), Peter Castell (Author), Tim Marlow (Author), Hilary Welch (Author) 2008
ISBN: 140810475X
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The Birds of Turkey (Species List in Red Data Book)

Ilhami Kiziroglu 49 pages 1883
ISBN: 9757460400
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BirdLife


Dogal Hayati Koruma Dernegi (DHKD) is the BirdLife Partner

Proact


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Members: 2 Join us at http://www.proact-campaigns.net/team

Doga Dernegi (Nature Society)

Website

Hürriyet Caddesi, 43/12i Dikmen, Ankara. +90 (312) 4812545, doga@dogadernegi.org Founded in 2002 by a group of young conservationists working on birds in other NGOs of Turkey. It has over 500 members and is a BirdLife International partner. It organises local bird watching groups for field survey and manages an interent based birding database. It has been working actively for the conservation of Gediz Delta near İzmir and has conservation projects for the Bald Ibis.

Hacettepe University Birding Club

Website

Hacettepe University Birding Club

Website

A small but old group formed by the ornithologist Ilhami Kiziroglu at Hacettepe University.

Intercontinental Migratory Bird Monitoring Association

Website

A new organization working specifically on bird migration…

Istanbul Kus Gozlem Toplulugu (Istanbul Birdwatching Club)

Website

The most active group with over 70 members, regular meetings, regular field trips and an annual bird report for Istanbul...

Kus Arastirmalari Dernegi - Bird Research Society

Website

KAD was founded in 1998 by birders and ornithologists for the purpose of study and conservation of birds. The objectives of the society are to carry out research on the avifauna of Turkey, to contribute to the develeopment of birdwatching and ornithology in Turkey, to publish on these issues, and to contribute to the conservation of birds especially by increasing awareness through education of the general public, and especially of children on ornithology, birdwatching.

KuzeyDoga Society

Website

Northeastern Turkey environmental organization conducing community-based conservation, environmental education, bird research, bird ringing, habitat restoration, and birdwatching tourism to benefit local villages. KuzeyDoga has documented 313 bird species in the Kars region and has ringed over half of them. Accepts volunteers for bird ringing and bird monitoring...

Metu [Middle East Technical University] Birdwatching Club

Website

In 1990 the birdwatchers among METU students were active under BIYOT. With the need of an independent club we established METU-BC in 1995. We have been studying birds of our University Campus (METU-Campus) throughout the year. And we performed many exhibition & slide show presentations for giving interesting information about bird in our environment...

Subasi Birdwatching Club


A small group of very active birders from Antakya, the most southern province of Turkey. The group has added Buff-bellied Pipit to Turkish list.

Ege University

http://www.ege.edu.tr/en/

Birdwatching Group

Robert College, İstanbul, Turkey

http://portal.robcol.k12.tr/

American High School in Istanbul hosts a museum of stuffed birds, including fine examples of Slender-billed Curlew...

Saint Joseph

http://www.sj.k12.tr

This French high school has a collection of birds. Entry depends on the permission obtained from the school administration. +90 216 3361728

Dogu Karadeniz Daglari

Website
The site includes a major bottleneck of migratory birds of prey (the Coruh valley and many other valleys that raptors use to cross the mountain range); as well as three major mountain ranges (Soganli, Kaçkar, and Karçal) noted for their extensive forests and extensive alpine habitats (representing a fine example of Eurasian high mountain habitat). A number of newly discovered sites that would have qualified as IBAs in their own right have been included within this IBA, emphasizing the fact that the area is of uniform character and that conservation of the area requires a large scale approach...

Esmekaya Sazligi

Website
The site consists of an open permanent freshwater lake (Esmekaya lake which is groundwater fed); large expanses of marsh and rush pastures on both sides of the main Konya-Aksaray road which bisects the site, two salt lakes (Akgöl lake and Bezirci, or Günesli, lake) and a number of small satellite wetlands east of the main lake (Turna lake, Sülüklü lake and Tepeköy marshlands). The site also includes Esmekaya village for its breeding population of Lesser Kestrel. Juncus covers most of the dry and salty soils, especially in the southern part of the IBA. Typha and Cladium mariscus, are common to the north with Phragmites being the dominant species around the freshwater lake...

Gediz Delta

Website
An extensive coastal wetland situated 25 km north-west of İzmir. Shoals and islands separate four saline lagoons (totalling 3,450 ha) from the sea. The site also includes 5,000 ha of saltmarsh and 650 ha of freshwater marsh. Dry grassland and arable land occur north of the commercial saltpans. A fishing cooperative operates in the çilazmak lagoon; the IBA is a popular weekend destination from İzmir....

Göksu Delta

Website
The majority of the delta is used intensively by man and comprises agricultural land, settlements, wetlands, sand-dunes and beaches. Akglake is a permanent nutrient-rich freshwater lake supporting rich marsh vegetation (including extensive Potamogeton, Scirpus, Typha and Phragmites beds). Saltmarsh surrounds the major lakes; the dunes are of particular conservation interest due to their intact and dynamic nature.

Kuyucuk Lake Wildlife Reserve

Website
Situated in Kars, near Armenia, this is Turkey's latest Ramsar wetland and the only Ramsar site in eastern Turkey. Home to at least 207 bird species, including over 10,000 ruddy shelduck, white-headed duck, and rarities such as red-breasted goose, white-tailed lapwing, and greater sandplover. Chosen as Turkey's 2009 European Destination of Excellence (EDEN), Lake Kuyucuk is home to a bird ringing station, a comfortable guesthouse, and Turkey's first island constructed for breeding birds and other wildlife...

National Parks, Wild Life, Wetlands of Turkey

Website
Brief descriptions of National Parks...

Wetlands

Website
Turkey presently has 9 sites designated as Wetlands of International Importance, with a surface area of 159,300 hectares.

2000 [September ] - Bill & Doreen Stair

Report

Buyuk Camlica, Istanbul - As we walk up the hill from the taksi drop-off, we encounter a familiar looking bunch of weirdoes clasping binoculars and scopes. We have found our people. Almost immediately three raptors circling between two radio masts are ID`d as Honey Buzzards. Soon after, a large, dark Falcon flies by and a Hungarian confirms our query as to it being a Hobby. Next we see a boiling kettle of raptors, which Kari (a Finn living in Istanbul, and an expert birder) informs us are Levant Sparrowhawks – more common hereabouts than Eurasian Sparrowhawks, and also prone to migrate in large flocks. (Later, we also see a couple of regular, old fashioned Eurasian Sparrowhawks). Millions of Alpine Swifts swoop about, and we ID a few Pallid Swifts, but once again we seem to have missed the plain old regular Swifts. Several Eurasian subspecies Barn Swallows add to the fun...

2001 [June] - Chris Cameron + Julie Dawson - Central Anatolia and the Aegean Coast

Report

This was a holiday to the Western half of Asiatic Turkey which was intended to combine some of the well known (and a few lesser known) tourist sites with an element of bird watching. Fortunately this combination was not difficult and many of the areas visited yielded both good birds and interesting locations...

2001 [October] - Bob Swann - South West Turkey

Report

This report gives details of the birds seen and the sites visited during a week`s holiday in south-west Turkey based at the resort of Marmaris with my (non-birding) wife. Late October is perhaps not the best time for birding in this area nor the best resort for a birder to be stationed in. We were restricted, however, both by the timing of the Scottish school holidays and the availability of late cheap deals from Scotland. In the end though we had to fly from Newcastle.

2001 [September] - Jan and Hetty Wierda - Surprising Eastern Turkey

Report

We saw a total of 181 species during our trip. Some goodies were seen in unexpected places, that explains the heading of this report. Although Hetty`s interest is more focussed on cultural and archaeological facts, she managed to find many of the 181 species. In fact we experienced Eastern Turkey as an ideal trip to combine both interests. (Nevertheless I have to admit that a disproportionate amount of time was spent on birding...

2001 [September] - Jerzy Dyczkowski

Report

I took workshop I Turkey as an opportunity for some sightseeing and birding afterwards. This was my third visit in Turkey, therefore I concentrated mainly on lesser known areas. In addition, many Turkish specials apparently become impossible to see in late summer (e.g. Caucasian Blackcock, Pale Scops Owl); at least according to people who visited these areas during previous months...

2002 [August] - South Western Turkey (Olu Deniz and surrounding area)

Report

OLU DENIZ- A small holiday resort south of Fethieye situated at the bottom of a vast valley bordered by scrub and wooded mountains and hills, and includes the famous lagoon...

2003 [April] - Bob Swann

Report

This report gives details of the birds seen and the sites visited during a fortnight`s holiday in south-west Turkey based at the resort of Dalyan with my (non-birding) wife. The timing of our trip, mid-April was to fit in with the Scottish school Easter holidays. We booked through Concept Travel and flew by Turkish-Cypriot Airways from Stanstead to Dalaman. Dalyan is a quiet resort, and was particularly quiet when we were there due to the Iraq war. We stayed in the Metin Hotel where we were the sole occupants for much of the time. The locals were, however, very friendly and welcoming. For the first three days we just visited local sites by foot, thereafter we hired a car (from Eurocar) it worked out at £22 per day. We could probably have got better deals from more local outlets. To get to a variety of different sites we had to do quite a lot of driving and did 1800km in the ten days we had the car...

2003 [August] - Mathieu Siol

Report

...most of the localities are mentioned in the two Finding Birds in Turkey (Eastern Turkey & Ankara to Birecik). For some localities, I have tried to explain how to reach them...

2003 [June] - Lars and Joachim Enger - Eastern Turkey

Report

To all the birders who would like to visit Turkey, especially the Eastern part of Turkey. Here is a short report from our recent trip to Turkey...

2003 [June] - Simon Hartill - Southern Central Turkey

Report

We flew to Antalya on a cheap charter flight booked through WildWings for £149...

2004 [December] - Michael Grunwell

Report

I visited Birecik, Halfeti and followed the river south to Gurcay. The key discoveries were wintering Radde`s Accentor at Halfeti, a large concentration of water birds south of Birecik and a huge winter roost of black kite...

2004 [July] - Kasper P Hendriks - S & E Turkey

Report

After successful birding trips to Spain in 2002 and Eastern Europe in 2003, 2004 saw another successful birding trip by Ben Wielstra, Wesley Overman and Kasper Hendriks. Turkey was the main area visited, but a pit stop at Cyprus was made, too. The fourth member this year was good old Frank van Duijvenvoorde...

2004 [July] - Kasper P Hendriks - Southern & Eastern Turkey

Report

After successful birding trips to Spain in 2002 and Eastern Europe in 2003, 2004 saw another successful birding trip by Ben Wielstra, Wesley Overman and Kasper Hendriks. Turkey was visited, but a pit stop at Cyprus was made, too. The fourth member this year was good old Frank van Duijvenvoorde...

2004 [June] - Dominic Bates - SW Turkey

Report

I spent two weeks in the Dalyan area with my (non-birdwatcher) girlfriend at the beginning of June 2004. The plan was to combine activities such as biking, scuba diving, visiting archaeological sites and birdwatching with extensive lazing around on the beach. I`m a self-confessed raptorphile and held great hopes for seeing a wide variety of birds of prey while in Turkey...

2004 [May] - Mike & Caroline Rigg

Report

This was our 15th stay in Turkey and 3rd holiday in Dalyan, which is a small town inland from the coast but scenically situated on the Dalyan river. This was a package holiday staying at the Plane Tree Hotel in the centre of the town. Dalyan is a good mix of quiet and scenic with enough small shops and eating places to keep you occupied when not out bird-watching! The town is about 20 minutes away from the airport at Dalaman...

2005 [June] - Michael Grunwell

Report

...This was the first of three brief visits to south Van marshes and other than some distant marsh terns there was not much to see. As with most sites if I actually got out and walked around a bit I might see some more birds but I am a nervous birder when alone with a genuine phobia of feral dogs...

2006 [September] - Steve Lister & John Jennings

Report

This was John’s first birding trip to Turkey but I had covered much of the same ground with Dave Gosney way back in August 1987. Our itinerary was based on my experience then, together with what we gleaned from the many trip reports on the internet...

2007 [August] - Sander Bot - Turkey & Syria

Report

...At 6AM I woke up, the bus being 115 km from Nigde. From the bus I saw 1 Peregrine, 1 Little Owl, 1 Long-legged Buzzard, Crested Larks and Red-Backed Shrikes. In Nigde we took a mini-bus to Demirkazik. During this ride we saw some Lesser grey Shrikes, a Hoopoe and a juvenile Great Spotted Cuckoo...

2007 [October] - Geoff Hargreaves - Olu Deniz

Report

Olu deniz is in southwest turkey on the edge of the Taurus Mountain Range mountain range, the nearest town is Fethiye and is a small resort typical of many in the Mediterranean....

2009 [October] - Gary Oliver - Olu Deniz

Report

...I was essentially on a family holiday, and the birds I saw were mainly seen within a 30 minute walk of the hotel; Krupers Nuthatch and Syrian Woodpecker were only seen near the entrance to the Seklikent Gorge, during an excursion...

2010 [June] - Ernesto G Occhiato

Report

...After visiting Nemrut Dai, the visit to the Durnalik area was practically useless in terms of lifer, as Nemrut Dai had the same birds and much more (that is Red-tailed Wheatear and Pale Rock Sparrow, much more difficult at Durnalik – and this year apparently absent)...

2010 [June] - John Clark - Southern Turkey

Report

...We decided to spend 9 days after our stay in Istanbul birding in Southern Turkey – for which we hired a guide – Kerem Ali Boyla (Birdwatch Turkey Tours). It turned out to be a wonderful tour, which we hadn’t expected, because of the time of year and it isn’t widely seen as a prime area for birding. Thanks for this largely go to Kerem, who was just about the best guide we have experienced. He knew his birds brilliantly and where to find them, was very well-organized, had a great sense of humour and was a pleasure to travel with...

2010 [June] - John Rayner - Eastern Turkey

Report

Many birding groups have visited Eastern Turkey so the area is well documented but most birders travel a conventional circular route and take at least 14 days to fit in all the main sites. We had less time available but managed to see all our targets, including many special birds on the very limits of their range, by hiring a car on a one-way drop off basis....

2010 [June] - Peter Lansdown

Report

...e were rewarded for an early start with two Black Francolins, two flashy White-throated Kingfishers and a Spanish Sparrow along an ordinary-looking approach road...

2010 [March] - Julian Bell - Black Sea and Eastern Mediterranean - the BSPC pipeline inspection

Report

The very first morning offshore, approximately halfway between Turkey and Russia, there were grounded migrants onboard the vessel. Following a pattern that was repeated over the next several days most stuff cleared off shortly after dawn leaving largely only the dead and dying behind. Dead birds were found on deck pretty much daily during this trip. The corpses of Skylarks, Black Redstarts, Robins and others were a reminder of the risks taken by migrating passerines...

2010 [May] - Gareth Jones

Report

...The weather eased by afternoon, so we went for a walk around the resort, then on to the lagoon adding White Wagtail, House Sparrow, Collared Dove, Jays, Great Tit, Swallow, House Martin, Blackbird and a soaring Short Toed Eagle above the resort...

2010 [May] - Ray Thorneycroft

Report

...The first bird we saw was an Eastern Bonelli’s Warbler, which was a good start. The surrounding area of the plantation consists of rough grazing interspersed with rocks, bushes and trees....

Birding in Turkey

Tour Operator

We do organise birdwatching, trekking, camping and hiking tour for special small groups. Transfer, accommodation and private guided tours as well.

Ali Safak

Guide

I am the guide here, who interested in these things can contact with me. I know Aladag's very well. If you contact with me I will help in all things...

Birding Pal

Information

Local birders willing to show visiting birders around their area...

Birdwatch Turkey Tours

Tour Operator

BirdWatch Turkey is a small venture lead by Kerem Ali Boyla and Soner Bekir since 2008. Kerem is one of the leading ornithologists of Turkey as well as a biologist and ecologist. He has worked with BirdLife International and is the manager of national bird database and the coauthor of "The Birds of Turkey". He speaks English, German and Spanish. Soner is the top bird lister in Turkey and a professional bird photographer with 388 species in Turkey, including the first Siberian Accentor and Lapland Bunting for the country. He has recently rediscovered Brown Fish Owl. He speaks English and Greek. Together we offer long birding tours all across Turkey, including airport transport, transportation, accommodation and food. Some of the tours have fixed dates and others are planned upon your request. Moreover we offer daily tours in Istanbul region. We can also incorporate cultural and archeological guiding to sites such as Ephesus, Cappadocia and Historical Istanbul. Please visit our website and contact us at info@birdwatchturkey.com.

Birdwatching Tours

Tour Operator

God & man, nature & art all together created a place in earth that worth seeing. The capital of all empires. Blue World Travel staff will meet you at the airport, arrive at hotel, Welcome to Istanbul, get acquaintance to this big big city, check-in and just relax. Welcome cocktail & brief information about wild life of the birds and some dos & don’ts for entire tour will be your first activities...

Independent Guides

Guides

Annotated list with contact details etc...

Indigo Tourism

Tour Operator

Our firm was established in 1995 and our aim has always been to positively promote Turkish tourism abroad, whilst maintaining a high service to international tour operators who are marketing Turkey overseas. Our executives have over 20 years experience in the travel business but, continue to feel motivated, creative and attempt to provide dynamic and exciting holidays and services to each and every client. Our firm has always believed the philosophy of quality rather than quantity and our ultimate belief is that We would prefer to lose money than lose the faith of our clients. Offering tailor made tours for induvidual and groups with turkish hospitality including birdwatching itineraries etc.

Lirita Tours

Tour Operator

Turkey is a unique place for watching birds considering the diversity of both migratory and non-migratory bird species. There are two major reasons for this abundance. Turkey's range of different ecosystems and it's position on bird's migratory routes. Turkey has 7 geographical areas, each with it's own natural features, ecosystems, climate and wildlife. These include, arid steppe, deciduous and coniferous forests, mountains, coastal areas and more .So there are many opportunities for wild birds and other wildlife of all kinds....

Oriole Birding

Tour Operator

A UK-based company specialising in bird watching tours of Norfolk and Wales, and a wide range of other UK destinations, a comprehensive programme of tours worldwide. Neil Donaghy and Ashley Saunders have over nineteen years experience between them, running their own companies Celtic Bird Tours and Oriole Adventures, before merging the two to create this new venture which offers complete bird tour packages. Value for money, genuinely small groups and great birds.

Rockjumper Birding Tours

Tour Operator

Turkey is a spectacular avian and cultural crossroads, boasting an ancient history, some very impressive archaeological and cultural sites, and several seldom seen species. Our tour targets include Marbled Teal, Asiatic Velvet Scoter, Caucasian Grouse, Caspian Snowcock, White-winged Snowfinch, Asiatic Crimson-winged Finch and Grey-headed Bunting.

Turkish Odyssey

http://www.turkishodyssey.com/

Travel guide...

Emre Camp Hotel

Accommodation

Turkey is a huge country with a colourful and diverse birdlife, culture and history that sets it apart from most other Mediterranean wildlife destinations. Turkey has more than 439 bird species, 280 species breed here. Without doubt Turkey is Europe's second biggest bird migration routes' key country. Every year thousands of flamingos, pelicans, ducks, storks, waders, geese and raptors fly over it to their wintering grounds. That makes the observation of the migration unforgetable and unique...

Hotel Fatih - Göksu Delta

Accommodation

Spectacular Göksu Delta and surrounding areas; the wetland that holds more than 334 bird species and most of these are migratory birds... some of them stay temporarily, while some take permanent shelter here. All our guests enjoy a varity of special-interest activities, exploring the state itself for bird watching,nature walks, fishing, as well as visiting neighboring thousands years old archeological cities such as Diocaesarea, Corycus, Lamus...

Hotel Poem - Sultanahmet Istanbul

Accommodation

I am very much interested to accomodate bird watchers in our hotel - says Adnan Mordeniz - Managing Partner

Lades Motel - Tasucu

Accommodation

We offer great service for bird watchers (Ornithologist). LADES MOTEL is very near to Göksu Delta which is the main attraction of this area for birdwatching (Ornithology). The delta is 15,000 ha floodplain, where the Göksu River enters the Mediterranean. With its lakes and sand dunes, its profusion of birds and rare plants, and its sea turtles Loggerhead Caretta and Green Chelonia Mydas. The Göksu Delta`s exceptional biological diversity makes it one of our natural wonderlands...

Sultan Palas Hotel - Dalyan

Accommodation

Imagine a peaceful meandering river, flowing sedately past a backdrop of mountains covered in pine-clad slopes littered with the tombs and dwelling places of people who lived in the time before Alexander the Great. Think of tall reed beds where multitudes of birds and wildlife hide from prying eyes and every bend in the river brings a new vista...

Özsafak Pansiyon

Accommodation

Our pension is at the junction of the road to Cukurbag ob the road from Nigde to Camardi. Buses are avaliable 25 times from Nigde each day. There are also taxis. I and My family are mountain guides and can arrange donkeys/mules and trekking equipments. My area is very nice for birdwatching trekking climbing.For example you can see in here Snowcock.

Flamingoo

Mailing List
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mailing list for bird & wildlife photographers
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Gedizkuslar (the birds of Gediz Delta in Turkish)

Mailing List
Mailing list for Izmir area bird watchers…

Karatoygar (Black Lark in Turkish)

Mailing List
Mailing list for listers and twitchers, in other words the Turkish Club 350!

Lark

Mailing List
The LARK is the english speaking sister of TOYGAR. The LARK aims to serve as a link between the Turkish birding community and English-speaking birders. Among the latter, there are resident foreigners in Turkey, visiting birders, those who like to speak English – or, simply, anyone who likes an exchange information about BIRDING in TURKEY in ENGLISH.

Sarıasma (Golden Oriole in Turkish)

Mailing List
Mailing list for Ankara area bird watchers…

Toygar (lark in Turkish)

Mailing List
Turkish bird watchers mailing group

TRAKUS – The Birding and Bird Photography Forum of Turkey

Forum

Yelkovan

Mailing List
Mailing list for Ankara area bird watchers…

Dogadan Sevgiyle (From Nature With Love)

Blog

Outdoor, nature and wildlife photography blog of a Turkish globe-trotting amateur photographer. Bird photography from Turkey and other countries…

A Birders Guide to Turkey

Website

Also at: http://www.stanford.edu/%7Ecagan/2007%20Winging%20It%20Turkey.pdf ...a detailed overview of best birding opportunities and avian specialties of Turkey...

Birds of Bodrum - Milas Tuzla Wetland

Website

Bodrum on the south western coastline of Turkey, is best known as a busy holiday resort and yachting centre. Most visitors spend their time on beaches, in restaurants, bars and discos or cruising from bay to bay. They leave never realizing that just off the 30 km road between Bodrum and Milas-Bodrum airport is an area of extreme importance for at least 220 different species of resident, wintering and migrating birds...

Birdwatching

Website

When we consider the diversity of bird species in Turkey, both migratory and non-migratory, we can see that Turkey is a unique place for watching birds...

Dalyan Birding

Website

A site to help you find the birds you want whilst enjoying a holiday too! Some great photos too!

Kusbank

Website

KusBank is an Internet-based spatial database about birds, their science and their distribution, that allows users from anywhere in the world to input and query Turkish bird data.The system provides the facility to download data into Excel and analyse them for personal requirements. A project supported by RSPB, BirdLife International and Doga dernegi...

Moda'nin Kuslari

Website

Bird Photography from Moda [Istanbul]

Nikfer Wildlife

Website

Wildlife Photos and Info for the town of Denizli Nikfer …

Ornithology in Turkey

Website

Ornithology, is becoming huge in the country of Turkey in recent years. One of the country's fastest growing activities, bird observation groups have been established in almost all of Turkey's major cities, sharing resources and registries as well as information about where to find the best birds...

Recent Bird News from Turkey

Website

For more than one year we (Turkish birders) have been steadily catching up, and now there are more than ten birding groups in 10 different regions of the country. I hope we will keep this going well and will be able to achieve a proper coverage of the country as soon as possible. We have regular meetings, counts and communications. I`ll be sending information about not only rare birds in my country but also interesting records according to the time or location...

Photographer - Burak Dogansoysal, Istanbul

Gallery

Professional wildllife photographer, regularly visit Africa...

Photographer - Mehmet Cetinkoc, Istanbul

Gallery

Very talented photographer capturing finest moments, expert in Bee-eaters. Stunning pictures of migrant raptors...

Photographer - Melih Ozbek, Ankara

Gallery

Great photographer, expert of Lake Mogan.

Photographer - Serhan Oksay

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A birding photograph album (from a Turkish birdman) with some excellent photographs. However, it is not only an art site but also includes a good deal of info on bird watching, bird photography techniques and bird sketching..

Photographer – Ozkan Uner, Istanbul

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Professional photographer from Istanbul.

Photographer – Suleyman Ucar, Istanbul

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Professional photographer from Istanbul. His site is in Turkish. Click ‘Fotografları’ and then ‘KUSLAR’ to ge to birds.

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