On the wing

Birders in the southern Negev ring in their 100th species

Jessica Steinberg, The Times of Israel's culture and lifestyles editor, covers the Sabra scene from south to north and back to the center

A Great Spotted Cuckoo in the Judean lowlands (photo credit: Yuval Perlman)
A Great Spotted Cuckoo in the Judean lowlands (photo credit: Yuval Perlman)

The Great Spotted Cuckoo has been spotted, and ringed.

The Ramat HaNegev Birding Center recently tagged, or ringed, its 100th species for the greater Sde Boker region, a male Great Spotted Cuckoo.

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The winter can be a great time to enjoy the Negev desert, but not when it rains, wrote Meidad Goren from the Ramat HaNegev Birding Center. It’s also more difficult to ring birds in the rain, according to Goren, as the cold weather freezes the birds’ nests. Last month was the wettest January so far, with at least four days of rain.

 

 

 

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