Materials of short-term studies of the winter bird
fauna of Egypt: surveys of 2022
Maksym Vysochyn https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5847-4810
National Nature Park
“Dvorichanskyi”
Cite as
Vysochyn, M. 2025.
Materials of short-term studies of the winter bird fauna of Egypt: surveys of
2022. GEO&BIO, 27: 131-141. [Ukrainian, with English summary]
doi: https://doi.org/10.53452/gb2711
pdf: gb2711_131-141-vys-fin.pdf
Abstract
This study
presents original data on the winter avifauna of Egypt, based on fieldwork
conducted between 2 and 8 February 2022. The research covered over 800 km and
included four ecoregions: the Red Sea coastal desert, North Saharan steppe and
woodlands, the flooded savannas of the Nile Delta, and the Sahara Desert.
Observations were made in natural, agricultural, mountainous, and urban
habitats. Data were collected using 12× binoculars and a Canon telephoto camera
with GPS-coordinated images via ViewRanger. The collected geodata were analysed
in QGIS, and species identification was supported by field guides on North
African birds. A total of 41 bird species were recorded: 29 non-passerines and
12 passerines. Notable observations included the early breeding behaviour of
the brown-necked raven (Corvus ruficollis) in the Etbai Mountains and a
nest of the black-winged kite (Elanus caeruleus) on a date palm in the
Nile Valley. Two adult lesser spotted eagles (Clanga pomarina) flying
north above Hurghada indicated the onset of spring migration. The Red Sea coast
hosted numerous gulls and terns, such as Larus armenicus, Chroicocephalus
genei, Ichthyaetus hemprichii, Ichthyaetus leucophthalmus,
and Thalasseus bengalensis. Species like the western cattle egret (Bubulcus
ibis), white-throated kingfisher (Halcyon smyrnensis), and
spur-winged lapwing (Vanellus spinosus) were abundant in agricultural
zones of the Nile Valley. Several species of European origin, including Gallinula
chloropus, Ardeola ralloides, and Chroicocephalus ridibundus,
were recorded wintering in this region. Synanthropic species such as Passer
domesticus, Spilopelia senegalensis, and Corvus cornix were
found nesting within hotel areas and urban gardens. The presence of the
Sardinian warbler (Curruca melanocephala) in the coastal green zone
suggests possible breeding activity in quasi-natural shrubby habitats. The
study demonstrates the ecological importance of Egypt’s varied habitats for
both Afrotropical residents and Eurasian migrants during winter, emphasising
the country’s role in transcontinental avian ecology and contributing crucial
data to underrepresented seasonal periods.
Key words
winter bird fauna, Egypt,
ecoregions, synanthropisation, diurnal raptors, interspecific interactions.
Correspondence to
Maksym Vysochyn; Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and
Architecture;
15 Karpatska Street, Ivano-Frankivsk, 76019 Ukraine; Email:
m.o.vysochyn@donnaba.edu.ua; ORCID: 0000-0002-5847-4810
Article info
Submitted: 22.03.2025.
Revised: 02.05.2025. Accepted: 30.06.2025
References
Abed, S. A.,
M. A. Salim. 2017. Breeding observations of the Black-winged Kite Elanus
caeruleus (Desfontaines, 1789) in Iraq. Zoology
and Ecology, 28 (1): 21–24. https://doi.org/10.1080/21658005.2017.1415833
Bas, J. M., P. Pons, C. Gómez. 2007. Actividad diaria de la curruca
cabecinegra sylvia melanocephala durante el periodo reproductor. Ardeola, 54 (2): 335–338. https://www.ardeola.org/uploads/articles/docs/1330.pdf
Beaman, M., S.
Madge 2010. The Handbook of Bird Identification: for Europe and the Western
Palearctic. A&C Black, 1–868.
Belkacem, M.,
F. Marniche, D. Berrabah, F. M. Medina, S. Daoudi-Hacini, S. Doumandji. 2017.
Scavenging diet of Brownnecked Raven Corvus ruficollis Lesson, 1830 (Aves:
Corvidae) in a hyper-arid region of Central Algerian Sahara. Acta Zoologica Bulgarica, 69 (2): 239–248. https://www.crstra.dz/telechargement/publications/internationales/2017/berrabah1.pdf
Cofta, T.
2021. Flight identification of European passerines and select Landbirds: an
illustrated and photographic guide. Vol. 39. Princeton University
Press, 1–496. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691209890
Dementiev, G.
P., N. A. Gladkov 1954. Birds of Soviet
Union, Volume 5. Sovetskaya Nauka, Moskva, 1–808. [Russian]
Fry, C. H., Keith, S., E. K. Urban. 2000. The Birds of Africa, Volume
VI: Picathartes to Oxpeckers. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New
Jersey, 1–788.
Ibrahim W. A. 2011. An overview of bird migration studies in Egypt. The
Ring, 33 (1–2): 55–75. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10050-011-0005-5
Issa, M.A.A. 2019. Diversity and abundance of wild birds species’ in two
different habitats at Sharkia Governorate, Egypt. JoBAZ, 80 (34):
1–7. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41936-019-0103-5
Kottek, M., J. Grieser, C. Beck, B. Rudolf, F. Rubel. 2006. World Map of
the Köppen-Geiger climate classification updated. Meteorologische
Zeitschrift, 15 (3): 259–263. https://doi.org/10.1127/0941-2948/2006/0130
Latif,
I. W. A., P. Busse. 2012.
Migration of passerines through some protected areas in the eastern part of
Egypt. The Ring, 34 (1): 69–205. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10050-012-0006-z
Literák, I., M. Vysochyn, Š. Krejčí, R. Zeman. 2024. Annual
movement pattern of a Steppe Buzzard (Buteo
buteo vulpinus) based on GPS tracking. Acta
Ornitologica, 59 (1): 77–84.
https://doi.org/10.3161/00016454AO2024.59.1.008
Literák, I., S. Ovčiariková, J. Škrábal, H. Matusík, R. Raab,
P. Spakovszky, M. Vysochin, A. Tamas, B. Kalocsa. 2021. Weather-influenced
water-crossing behaviour of black kites (Milvus
migrans) during migration. Biologia, 76: 1267–1273. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11756-020-00643-3
Meyburg,
B.-U., U. Bergmanis, T. Langgemach, K. Graszynski, A. Hinz, [et al.]. 2017.
Orientation of native versus translocated juvenile lesser spotted eagles
(Clanga pomarina) on the first autumn migration. Journal of Experimental
Biology, 220: 2765–2776. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.148932
Omar, M.A.A. 2020. Survey of some wild birds and their feeding habits in
three types at Assiut Governorate, Egypt. Archives of Agriculture Sciences
Journal, 3 (2): 137–144. https://doi.org/10.21608/aasj.2020.125720
Ramdani, K., M. M. Kouidri, M. M. Ouakid, M. Houhamdi.
2022. Breeding Biology of the Sardinian Warbler (Sylvia melanocephala
melanocephala) in the North-East of Algeria. Journal of Bioresource
Management, 9 (2): 85–96. https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/jbm/vol9/iss2/10/
Ramli, R., A.
Fauzi. 2018. Nesting biology of Black-shouldered Kite (Elanus caeruleus) in oil palm landscape in Carey Island,
Peninsular Malaysia. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 25 (3):
513–519. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2016.01.017
Riad, S. A., M. El-Mongy, A. Abdullah, E-S.I. Abdel-Halim. 2021.
Recording of the Spring Migration of Soaring Birds through Gebel El Zeit,
Eastern Desert, Egypt. Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 75: 14–24. https://doi.org/10.12816/ejz.2020.49156.104
Semida, F., G. Orabi, D. Medany, M. Kamel, M. Issa. 2024. Avian species
diversity in terrestrial and aquatic habitats in certain areas of Egypt. Egyptian
Journal of Aquatic Biology & Fisheries, 28 (5): 1471– 493. https://doi.org/10.21608/ejabf.2024.384386
Svensson, L.,
K. Mullarney, D. Zetterstrom. 2009. Collins Bird Guide. 2nd ed. Harper Collins, London, 1–459.
|