Birds Migration Lebanon
Lebanon's geographic location plays a crucial role in the annual bird migration between Europe and Africa. Positioned along the Eastern Mediterranean flyway, one of the world's major migratory routes, Lebanon serves as a vital stopover for millions of birds. This narrow corridor provides essential resting and refueling sites for a diverse array of species, including raptors, songbirds, and waterfowl. The country's varied landscapes, from coastal plains to mountainous regions, offer rich habitats that support the birds' needs during their long journeys. Protecting these areas is not only critical for the survival of numerous bird populations but also enhances biodiversity and environmental health, underscoring Lebanon's ecological significance in the global migratory network.
Egyptian Vulture - Birds Migration Lebanon
Eurasian Griffon Vulture - Birds Migration Lebanon
European Honey Buzzard - Birds Migration Lebanon
Black Kite - Birds Migration Lebanon
Black Kite - Birds Migration Lebanon
Lesser Spotted Eagle - Birds Migration Lebanon
European Honey Buzzard - Birds Migration Lebanon
Common Kestrel - Birds Migration Lebanon
Eurasian Sparrowhawk - Birds Migration Lebanon
European Bee-eater - Birds Migration Lebanon
Booted Eagle White Morph - Birds Migration Lebanon
Booted Eagle Dark Morph - Birds Migration Lebanon
Black-crowned Night Heron - Birds Migration Lebanon
White Stork - Birds Migration Lebanon
Black Stork - Birds Migration Lebanon
Great Cormorant - Birds Migration Lebanon
European Honey Buzzard - Birds Migration Lebanon
Short-toed Snake Eagle - Birds Migration Lebanon
Eurasian Sparrowhawk - Birds Migration Lebanon
Long-legged Buzzard - Birds Migration Lebanon
Glossy Ibis - Birds Migration Lebanon
Common Kestrel and Goshawk - Birds Migration Lebanon
Goshawk - Birds Migration Lebanon
Black-winged Kite - Birds Migration Lebanon
Steppe Buzzard - Birds Migration Lebanon
Crested Honey Buzzard - Birds Migration Lebanon

