Description
Ehden Raptor Count offers a view of 300 degrees from northeast to the north, the west and the South. This makes it useful to cover different migration routes. Birds often fly close past the count site giving excellent views and allowing excellent photography opportunities. In quiet days with few migrating birds to see you still have a stunning view over the Horsh Ehden nature reserve and the surrounding villages. The nature around the spot is beautiful.
Birds that can be observed include Acvilă țipătoare mare, Acvilă țipătoare mică, Uliu cu picioare scurte, Uliu păsărar, Acvilă de stepă, Viespar, Șerpar, Erete de stuf, Barză neagră, Barză albă, Vânturel de seară, Șoimul rândunelelor, Prigorie, Cocor and many more.
Details
Access
The Ehden Raptor Count site is located just north of the town of Ehden and easily accessible by car, as it is not far away from the entrance of the reserve. It takes only about 50 minutes to drive there from the center of Beirut. A short to medium level walk is required to reach the site.
Birding in Lebanon can be delicate, make sure proper authorisations have been requested from local authorities or the reserve rangers before engaging in using spotting scopes in the area. For the best migration experience, guides or local birding experts are of great help. Being within the nature reserve means that hunting is prohibited and there should be no hunters to bother you.

