1-3 Hours
No Cancel
Unlimited
English
Join us for an exciting birdwatching experience in the rich wetland ecosystems! This guided activity allows participants to observe key bird species, including migratory birds, and local nocturnal species like the Nubian Nightjar and Dead Sea Sparrow. Learn about the significance of wetlands in supporting biodiversity and gain insights into the migratory patterns of birds that pass through the area. Ideal for FIFA youth groups, this activity merges nature exploration with environmental education and promotes sustainability through real-world wildlife observations.
Key Activity Features:
Activity Type: Wildlife / Birdwatching
Duration: 1–3 hours (flexible based on group size and interest)
Best Time to Do: Early morning (5:30 AM – 7:30 AM) or late afternoon (4:00 PM – 6:00 PM), especially during spring and autumn for migratory bird sightings.
Group Size: Flexible for groups of any size
Key Species: Nubian Nightjar, Dead Sea Sparrow, various migratory birds
Description: Explore the wetland’s rich birdlife with a focus on migratory species and local nocturnal birds through guided walks or birdwatching sessions. Learn about the crucial role wetlands play in the migration and survival of bird populations. This activity is designed for youth groups participating in FIFA’s environmental education and sustainability initiatives.
Grade Level: Suitable for U12, U15, U18 groups, or general audiences with an interest in nature.