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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Weedon Bec, Northampton
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I'm pretty sure there must be someone out there who has visited Jordan on holiday, either for the birding or just as a visitor with an interest in the birds. If so have you got a list? is there a list of the birds one may expect to see? i'm off there for a holiday in January - escaping the English weather for a bit - and will take my bins and a good bird book, I've got Porter, Christensenn, and Schiermacker-Hansen's Field Guide to Birds of the Middle East but of course it covers all of the Middle East and I'd need to wade through it all to pick out the possible sightings. So if anyone can help I'd be most gratefull. Thanks in anticipation
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Jules Sykes
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Hi
If you want to send me a private e-mail (info@olivaramatours.com) I will give you an e-mail address of friend of mine that spent 6 weeks there a couple of years ago. He had a fantastic time and ended up finding one or two birds new to the country. |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Yes, spent plenty of time there and have led a few tours for Naturetrek in recent years. I wonderful place and one of the best places in the WP to find your own birds. Check out Ian Andrews "Birding in Jordan" site and also the Naturetrek site and navigate to Jordan trips. There are/were trip reports there. I worte a piece for Fatbirder too so check out the Jordan page for an overview.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Just to add that I reckon you're going to have an excellant time - travelled through Jordan some years back en route to Africa on an overland trip I was making. Birding at even the classic 'tourist' sites was very good, especially at Wadi Rhum (Rum?) and, lesser so, at Petra. It was a late December trip and I remember getting most of the good larks at Wadi Rhum, along with Sinai Rosefinch (which were very common) and Tristram's Grackle, etc etc. Get the reports outlined in earlier posts, don't think you can go wrong :)
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Thanks to you all, I'm sure I'll be able to find something out of your suggestions.
We are going to both Petra & Wadi Rhum so will be retracing some steps a bit. We're really looking forward to it already. Thanks again. Ian |
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