Hungary: Festival of Cranes
 

18th - 22nd October 2008

Leader: Gerard Gorman
 
 
Introduction 
One of the highlights of this tour will be the spectacular migration of Common Cranes in the Hortobagy National Park. Each autumn, up to 70,000 of these elegant birds from northern Europe and Fennoscandia congregate here. We will watch them come in to roost at dusk in skeins and feeding by day in farm-fields and grasslands. As well as the Cranes there are also special resident birds like Great Bustard, Saker Falcon, White-tailed and Eastern Imperial Eagles, eight species of woodpecker including White-backed, Grey-headed and Black, and winter visitors such as Rough-legged Buzzard and Great Grey Shrike. The numerous wildfowl present should include some of the rare Lesser White-fronted Goose, rather more Greater White-fronts and some Tundra and maybe Taiga Bean Geese. The terrain is mostly easy and the tour will be led by Gerard Gorman, who will meet you upon arrival in Budapest. You can expect to see 100 – 120 species.
 
Itinerary
 
Day One: Arrive Budapest. Depart by road for the Bûkk Hills [Two hours] and a two night stay in our family-run small hotel. Birds often in the garden here include Black Redstart, Hawfinch and Black Woodpecker.
Overnight Noszvaj.

Day Two: Birdwatching in the Bûkk National Park. In particular, we’ll look for Black, Grey-headed, Lesser Spotted, Middle Spotted and White-backed Woodpeckers in the area’s deciduous woods. Gerard specializes in this family and will offer great insights not only into woodpecker behaviour and identification, but also how to interpret the signs of each species. Syrian Woodpecker is usually found in and around villages. Other birds in these scenic hills include Eastern Imperial Eagle, Goshawk, Hawfinch and Rock Bunting. We’ll also take an optional visit to an excellent wine-cellar this evening as this is one of Hungary’s very best wine areas.
Overnight Noszvaj.

Day Three: Today we leave the hills and forests and head onto the Great Plain. First we’ll stop in the Heves grasslands and see some of our first lowland birds of the tour. Finches and buntings are beginning to flock up in October and we may locate our first Saker Falcon or Great Bustards today. Later we’ll scan the vast waters of Lake Tisza for gulls, grebes and wildfowl. This evening, we’ll wait just before dusk at key spots to see the arrival of the noisy flocks of Cranes which come in from feeding fields to roost. This event is without doubt one of Europe’s great bird spectacles. We can expect to see and hear many thousands both in the air in family parties of three and in lines of many hundreds and in trumpeting groups in pre-roost fields.
Overnight Tiszafûred.

Day Four: Today we will spend all of our time in the famous Hortobágy National Park. Habitats here include fish-pond systems where geese, ducks and Common Cranes roost and Marsh Harriers and White-tailed Eagles hunt. Drained ponds host passage waders and the reed beds Penduline and Bearded Tits. The grasslands are hunting grounds for raptors such as Saker, Merlin and Long-legged, Rough-legged and Common Buzzards. Flocks of Great Bustards and Stone Curlew also reside here. Little Owls are quite common and Long-eared Owls are often beginning to roost in numbers in this season. Dotterel spend their autumn here in the world’s largest known flocks, up to 100 together is not unusual in traditional places on the drier Hortobágy steppe. These same areas often host parties of Lapland Bunting. This evening there will be another opportunity to watch the Crane spectacle.
Overnight Tiszafûred.

Day Five: After breakfast, we head for Budapest, where we can fit in a sightseeing tour of the attractive capital city or we can spend our last day catching up with some last minute birding. On our inaugural tour in 2006, we diverted to Kiskunsag, where we were fortunate to see a flock of 66 Great Bustards and a pair of Buff-breasted Sandpipers –just the eleventh Hungarian record. Our flight departs in the late afternoon and arrives back in the UK mid evening.

 
Additional Information
 

What's Included: Return flights London/Budapest, four nights en suite accommodation, all meals, transport within Hungary in air conditioned mini bus with driver, services of leader and reserve entrance fees.

Not Included: Travel to/from UK airport, travel insurance, drinks and any items of a purely personal nature.

Testimonials:

“A really enjoyable short break. CBT always seems to attract nice people to share the holiday with. I particularly enjoyed the sheer quality and diversity of the birding and the guide was one of the best I’ve seen. The hotels were rated as excellent and superb respectively and the tour was very good value for money” M.C. Glamorgan

Tour Reports: 2006; 2007

 
 
 

Hungarian Countryside

 
Tour at a Glance
Cost: £625
Deposit: £200
Single Room Supplement: £75
 Tour Code: relaxed
Group Size: 8
 
Common Crane
 
Rock Bunting
 
Black Woodpecker
 
Dotterel
 

 

 

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