Description
Kibbutz Kfar Ruppin is an agricultural community specialising in fish farming and irrigated crops. It is at the north end of the Jordan valley, a pinch point for migration between Africa and Europe. Thus up to 50,000 Leylek, 50,000 Ala doğan, 400,000 Arı Şahini, 140,000 Küçük Orman Kartalı, plus Küçük kartal, Şahin ssp vulpinus, Yılan Kartalı, Mahmuzlu Kızkuşu, Sarıbacaklı kumkuşu, etc may pass through the area. The ponds attract herons, egrets, storks, pelicans, flamingos, Yalıçapkını, Alaca Yalıçapkını and Izmir Yalıçapkını, Saz delicesi, Küçük balaban, Küçük Karabatak, Kaşıkçı, Su çulluğu and Küçük su çulluğu. Drainage of the ponds causes a high concentration of birds.
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Access
Location is south east of Beit Shean, close to the Jordanian border. The area has an observation platform, and a birdwatching centre. In summer, avoid the midday heat (45 centigrade), and carry plenty of drinking water. The route on the map is about 6 km.


