Egypt 23/4 2/5 2010. Pink-backed Pelicans were seen quite easily on this visit at Abu Simbel. Photo Peter Berglin

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Egypt 23/4 2/5 2010 Trip report summary This is a much shortened version of the trip report, with many photos, in Swedish that can be seen at http://www.avifauna.se/avifauna/rapporter-arkiv/ reserapporter/nordafrika-mellanostern/egypten/ The 10 day trip was arranged by me and AviFauna in cooperation with a local tour operator. We were 15 Swedish and one Danish birder and travelled in a large coach. It followed the general plan of the group trips in April/May 2008 and April 2006 (see the trip reports at this website) and aimed at seeing the same species. The end of April and early May is a very good time of year if you want to see both the specialties of Egypt as well as some the impressive migration. It is late enough in Spring for Sooty Falcon to have arrived and to give you a decent chance for Crab Plover, and though migration volume have dropped it is still rich in species, mainly raptors and passerines. Our target species were the standard ones for southern and eastern Egypt (we did not visit the Sinai peninsula) and ranging from the easy ones like Blackshouldered Kite, Senegal Thick-knee and Sooty Gull to the scarce and difficult Goliath Heron and African Skimmer. We hoped that the Three-banded Plovers would be back at the recently discovered site near Aswan and that the police/ military situation would not prevent us from reaching Shalatein and the islands of Lake Nasser. Pink-backed Pelicans were seen quite easily on this visit at Abu Simbel. Photo Peter Berglin

Species result hits and misses In general, things went according to plan and we found most of our target birds, including some surprises. A total of some 160 species were logged which is less than two years ago, when we had 175 species during the same route. The more common species showed but some of the more scarce took hard work; only two Painted Snipes at the fish ponds near Abu Hamad after a few hours search, only some single Senegal Thick-knees along the trip, only two records of Crested Tern and very few larks and wheatears. We were lucky to find Crab Plovers on a distant sand bank in the Qulaan archipelago, see & hear the Hume s Owl in Wadi Gemal and nail the Three-banded Plovers! Two great finds was an Upcher s Warbler just south of the Shams Alam Resort and a total of five Eleonora s Falcons migrating at Ain Sukhna. Of species we did not find were some; Goliath Heron, Lesser Crested Tern, African Skimmer, Senegal Coucal and Egyptian Nightjar. We searched extensively for the heron in the mangroves at Wadi Lahmi with no result, we also checked Hamata several times. According to the dive camp manager Ross, they might have been scared off by the tourism developments going on in the area. The L C Tern didn t seemed to have arrived yet, almost no terns at all at the Qulaan Islands! Strong wind prevented us from reaching further out on Lake Nasser, but we saw the skimmers from the village in 2008. Several coucal sites were visited but that damn bird is just shy and discreet! Hysterical police officers and roaming dogs destroyed our chances at the nightjars in Abu Simbel. one of some 15 African Pied Wagtails at Abu Simbel. Photo Peter Berglin

Arrangements and hassles This trip was a part of the 2010 program of bird watching tours offered by the main Swedish operator, AviFauna. I planned and lead the trip and a Luxor-based tour operator had all our arrangements (hotels, buses, permissions, local assistance) on the ground. We used Austrian Air for convenient flights from Stockholm and Copenhagen. A birding trip in Egypt still (you might think this belonged to the past) comes with plenty of things to take into account. So make your preparations carefully and make use of the expertise available. IT IS an amazing birding country and the good much outweigh the not-so-good, let me be clear with that! But please consider; a paranoid security system with police and military demanding permissions and papers at many places, language difficulties in combination with birders often seen as tourists with strange and problematic wishes, and money trickeries. So just plan your trip and come prepared and you will have some excellent WP birding! Itinerary April 23 Giza. arrival at Cairo Airport in the afternoon. Two nights at a hotel near April 24 the fish ponds at Abu Hamad. The canal along the Sakkara road. Much time consuming traffic in Cairo. April 25 morning drive to Ain Sukhna (150km) and raptor show until 1pm. Afternoon drive to El Gouna (300km) and evening there. Hotel in Hurghada. April 26 morning drive to Shams Alam Resort (340km) south of Marsa Alam. Afternoon boat trip to the Qulaan Islands. Two nights at Shams Alam. April 27 Hamata, Wadi Lahmi, Shalatein, Wadi Gemal. April 28 morning around the hotel, then drive to Aswan (380km) with few stops. Evening in Aswan. Hotel in Aswan. April 29 4am convoy to Abu Simbel (270km) and the rest of the day there. Two nights at Nefertari Hotel. April 30 the whole day in Abu Simbel including boat trip on Lake Nasser with island visits. Evening try for Egyptian Nightjar. May 1 9am convoy to Aswan (270km), visit at the fish ponds south of the city. Short felucca sailing on the Nile. Night train towards Cairo. May 2 arrival Cairo at 8:30am, day room at a hotel. Lunch time transfer to the airport, afternoon/evening flight to Sweden.

We found Kittlitz Plovers at a likely breeding site on an island near Abu Simbel. Photo Peter Berglin A collection of digiscoped video clips from the trip can be seen at my YouTube web https://www.youtube.com/user/tomas06560656 including the Upcher s Warbler south of Shams Alam, the Lappet-faced Vultures at Shalatein, the Threebanded Plover south of Aswan and the Rock Thrush at Ain Sukhna. Selected species list This list only deals with the more interesting species seen during the trip. See other trip reports for a general idea of what to expect at this time of year. Migration is still very obvious with 17 species of raptors in five hours at Ain Sukhna, different waders and terns at El Gouna and the hotel garden at Shams Alam with its many warblers, chats, shrikes, Quail, pipits, Rock Thrush, nightingales, Wryneck and swallows. Egyptian Goose Alopochen aegyptiaca 100+ Abu Simbel 29-30/4 Brown Booby Sula leucogaster 2 Qulaan Islands 26/4 White Pelican Pelecanus onocrotalus 1 Abu Simbel 29-30/4 Pink-backed Pelican Pelecanus rufescens 20 Abu Simbel 29-30/4 Little Bittern Ixobrychus minutus 3 Abu Hamad 24/4 Striated Heron Butorides striata a total of some ten birds Western Reef Heron Egretta gularis common along the Red Sea Yellow-billed Stork Mycteria ibis 16 Abu Simbel 29-30/4 Black-shouldered Kite Elanus caeruleus a total of some ten birds Short-toed Eagle Circaetus gallicus 39 migr. at Ain Sukhna 25/4 Lappet-faced Vulture Torgos tracheliotus 15 Shalatein 27/4 Greater Spotted Eagle Aquila clanga 1 migr. Ain Sukhna 25/4 Lesser Spotted Eagle Aquila pomarina 110 migr. Ain Sukhna 25/4 Steppe Eagle Aquila nipalensis 60 migr. Ain Sukhna 25/4 Eastern Imperial Eagle Aquila heliaca 4 migr. Ain Sukhna 25/4

Eleonora s Falcon Falco eleonorae 5 migr. Ain Sukhna 25/4 Sooty Falcon Falco concolor 5 Qulaan Islands 26/4 and 2 Shams Alam 28/4 Lanner Falco biarmicus five records of single birds in the south Purple Swamphen Porphyrio porphyrio 7-8 Abu Hamad 24/4 and 2 Aswan 28/4 Painted Snipe Rostratula benghalensis 2 Abu Hamad 24/4 Crab Plover Dromas ardeola 3 Qulaan Islands 26/4 Senegal Thick-knee Burhinus senegalensis five records Kittlitz Plover Charadrius pecuarius 4 Abu Simbel 30/4 Three-banded Plover Charadrius tricollaris at least 4, including one young, at the fish ponds south of Aswan 1/5 Greater Sand Plover Charadrius leschenaultii 1 El Gouna 25/4 Terek Sandpiper Xenus cinereus 2 El Gouna 25/4 In this field-of-view: a family of Three-banded Plovers! In the WP! Can you find them? Digi-pic by the author. Sooty Gull Larus hemprichii common along the southern Red Sea White-cheeked Tern Sterna repressa common at El Gouna 25/4 Crested Tern Sterna bergii 1 Ain Sukhna 25/4 and 3 adult El Gouna 25/4 Crowned Sandgrouse Pterocles coronatus 2 Berenice 27/4 Spotted Sandgrouse Pterocles senegallus 5 Berenice 27/4 Namaqua Dove Oena capensis 1m Shams Alam 26-28/4, 4 Wadi Lahmi 27/4 and 2 Shalatein 27/4 Hume s Owl Strix butleri 1 Wadi Gemal 27/4 White-breasted Kingfisher Halcyon smyrnensis common around Kairo 24/4 Little Green Bee-eater Merops orientalis several records around Aswan 28/4 and 1/5 Blue-cheeked Bee-eater Merops persicus common around Abu Hamad 24/4 and a few other records of singles. European Bee-eater Merops apiaster peak migration, hundreds for example at Abu Simbel 29/4 1/5

Hoopoe Lark Alaemon alaudipes a total of 6 along the desert roads 26-28/4 African Rock Martin Ptyonoprogne fuligula fairly common around Aswan and Abu Simbel African Pied Wagtail Motacilla aguimp fairly common (15+) at Abu Simbel 29-30/4 Rufous Bush Chat Cercotrichas galactotes common at Abu Simbel 29-30/4 Hooded Wheatear Oenanthe monacha 1m Ain Sukhna 25/4 Rock Thrush Monticola saxatilis 1f Ain Sukhna 25/4 and 2f Shams Alam 27-28/4 Clamorous Reed Warbler Acrocephalus stentoreus common at Abu Hamad 24/4 and a few other records around Aswan Upcher s Warbler Hippolais languida 1 in tamarisk scrub south of Shams Alam 28/4. Bonelli s Warbler Phylloscopus orientalis 1 in the hotel garden, Abu Simbel 1/5 Nile Valley Sunbird Anthreptes metallicus several records around Aswan 28/4 and 1/5 Masked Shrike Lanius nubicus 1 each at Hamata and Shams Alam 26-27/4 and common around Abu Simbel 29-30/4 House Crow Corvus splendens Ain Sukhna, Ras Gharib and Hurghada, a few at each site, 25-26/4 Streaked Weaver Ploceus manyar a small colony with four males gathering nest material, Abu Hamad 24/4 sunrise at one of my favourite spots in Egypt - Shams Alam Resort on the southern Red Sea coast. Photo Tomas Haraldsson