Can we watch the immigration birds during Nile Cruise trip?
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Yes, you will definitely watch a variety of migratory birds during your Nile Cruise in Egypt!
This is because the Nile River: a huge and basic highway for birds traveling between Europe and Africa. The location of Egypt, which is mostly desert, the Green Nile Valley, and its rich wetlands are the ideal place for these birds to stop, rest, and nourish themselves during their long journey.
You are likely to watch the largest number of birds during the autumn (September to November) and Spring (February to April). This is the time when millions of birds pass.
You will be able to be a bird watcher from the sundeck of the Nile Cruise. You can expect to see an amazing collection of large and striking birds, such as
(Storks and Pelicans: Look up to see huge flocks of White Storks or Great White Pelicans soaring high in the sky.)
- (Birds of Prey: Keep an eye out for impressive birds like the Black Kite or various eagles flying overhead.)
- (Water Birds: Closer to the water, you will often see elegant birds like the Eurasian Spoonbill or various types of ducks and waders using the shallow banks.)
Your Egypt River Cruise with Nile Cruisen provides a special, front-row seat to this spectacular natural event, which has been unfolding along the Nile for thousands of years. It’s an unforgettable part of the experience! – Nile Cruises Guide
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