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— Targeted birdwatching focused on endemic and rare species
— Mediterranean forests and high alpine habitats combined
— Small groups led by expert birding guides
— Key species including Caspian Snowcock and Krüper’s Nuthatch
— Night owl observation included
— Designed for serious birders and nature photographers
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2-Day Bird Watching Tour from Side Antalya Turkey — Akseki & Demirkazık
A professionally guided 2-day bird watching tour from Side, Antalya, Turkey designed for serious birders and nature lovers — combining Mediterranean forests, the Taurus Mountains, and alpine zones into one immersive experience. This tour focuses on target species observation, seasonal diversity, and expert-led field identification, while maintaining a clear balance between informative content and booking intent.
Bird Watching Tour Overview — From Side to the Taurus Mountains
This bird watching trip departs from Side before sunrise and reaches the Akseki region, one of southern Turkey’s most important forest bird habitats. The route continues through high mountain passes to Demirkazık, offering a rare forest-to-alpine birding circuit within two days.
— Small-group format
— Experienced birding guide
— High species diversity depending on season
— Focus on both endemic and migratory birds
Day 1 — Akseki Forests and Mountain Slopes
Early Morning Bird Watching in Akseki
The first observation area is selected specifically for Krüper’s Nuthatch, a key Anatolian endemic. As elevation increases, gardens and open woodland provide ideal habitat for:
— Olive-tree Warbler
— Eastern Orphean Warbler
— Eastern Bonelli’s Warbler
These areas are carefully timed for optimal activity during early morning hours.
Mid-Elevation and Mountain Village Observations
Continuing uphill past mountain villages, we search rocky slopes and open terrain for:
— Rock Nuthatch
— Rüppell’s Warbler (seasonal)
— Black-headed Bunting
— Ortolan Bunting
— Cretzschmar’s Bunting
At approximately 1200 meters, seasonal conditions allow sightings of species that have not yet moved to higher elevations.
Raptors and Forest Species Along the Route
Throughout the ascent, additional species frequently recorded include:
— White-throated Robin
— Chukar Partridge
— Short-toed Snake Eagle
— Booted Eagle
— Long-legged Buzzard
— Northern Goshawk
High-Altitude Spring Specialties — April Focus
In April, when snow remains at higher elevations, accessible road sections allow observation at the snow line, where species such as:
— Horned Lark
— Alpine Accentor
— Finsch’s Wheatear
are regularly seen. Golden Eagles nesting around 1500 meters are often observed, along with Sombre Tit and Coal Tit in mixed forests.
Transfer to Demirkazık — Evening Owl Search
After a half-day of bird watching in Akseki, the journey continues via Bozkır, Karaman, and Ereğli to Demirkazık, a renowned high-mountain birding area.
— Check-in at a local pension
— Dinner included
— Evening search for Eurasian Eagle-Owl when conditions allow
Overnight accommodation in Demirkazık.
Day 2 — High Mountain Bird Watching in Demirkazık
Pre-Dawn Alpine Birding — Caspian Snowcock
At 03:30, the day begins with a light breakfast followed by a 40-minute mountain drive to alpine observation points. Here, we focus on:
— Caspian Snowcock
— Other high-altitude mountain species
Observation time is approximately 2 hours, with a high likelihood of encountering Chukar Partridge during descent.
Extended Mountain Observations and Return Route
After returning to the pension and breakfast, bird watching continues in the Demirkazık high mountain zone, targeting additional alpine and subalpine species depending on season and weather conditions. Short stops are made along the return route toward Akseki for opportunistic observations.
Evening Search for Brown Fish Owl — Return to Side
By late afternoon or early evening, the route turns back toward Akseki. After dark, a night excursion of approximately 25 km is dedicated to locating the Brown Fish Owl, one of the most sought-after nocturnal species in southern Turkey.
— Observation time varies
— Return to Side may be late at night
Bird Watching Trips in Turkey — Why This Tour Stands Out
— Covers forest and alpine habitats in a single itinerary
— Targets rare, endemic, and high-mountain species
— Led by experienced local birding experts
— Ideal for both advanced birders and motivated beginners
This bird watching tour in Turkey offers a deeply educational and rewarding field experience — not a sightseeing shortcut.
Frequently Asked Questions — Bird Watching Tour from Side
Is this bird watching tour suitable for beginners?
Yes — beginners with an interest in birds are welcome. The guide provides identification support and explains behavior, calls, and habitats throughout the tour.
What is the best season for this bird watching trip?
Spring — especially April and May — offers the highest species diversity. Autumn migration periods also provide strong observation opportunities.
How physically demanding is the tour?
Moderate — short walks, uneven terrain, early starts, and mountain roads are involved, but no technical hiking is required.
Is accommodation included?
Yes — one night accommodation in a local pension in Demirkazık is included.
Can rare species like Brown Fish Owl be guaranteed?
No — bird watching depends on natural conditions. However, the areas visited have a very high success rate for target species.
What should participants bring?
Binoculars, weather-appropriate clothing, comfortable walking shoes, and personal birding equipment.
Does the tour include hotel pickup from Side?
Yes — pickup and drop-off from Side and surrounding areas are included.
How many participants join each tour?
Small groups only — ensuring minimal disturbance and maximum observation quality.
A focused, authentic, and expertly guided bird watching experience in Turkey — created for those who want real field observation, not surface-level nature tours.
What's included
- Hotel pickup and all transfers from Side
- Observation up to 1800 meters in Akseki region
- Dinner and accommodation in the hostel
- Transfer to the observation point for Caspian snowcock
- 2nd day breakfast at the hostel
- Nighttime brown fish owl observation on day 2
- Drinking water during the tour
- Birdwatching Guidance
What's not included
- Observation equipment
- Personal expenses and extra drinks
- 1st day breakfast
- 1 and 2 nd day lunch
- 2 nd day dinner
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Important Information — What You Should Know Before the Tour
Field Strategy and Observation Priorities
— Time is not repeated for species that have already been observed
— While searching for a target species, time is not spent on other, especially already-seen species
Clothing and Weather Conditions
— Camouflage-colored clothing is strongly recommended for effective field observation
— Higher elevations can be cold, windy, and rainy; a season-appropriate jacket is advised
Night Observation Rules — Brown Fish Owl
— The Brown Fish Owl is searched for and observed at night using a torch
— The use of camera flash is strictly not permitted under any circumstances
Additional information
2-Day Bird Watching Tour Program — Side • Akseki • Demirkazık
Day 1 — Akseki Forests & Mountain Slopes
Early Morning Birding in Akseki
Departure from Side before sunrise. Early observation in gardens and open woodland, focusing on endemic and forest species.
Mid-Elevation Observations
Bird watching around mountain villages and rocky slopes at mid elevations during the ascent.
Raptors and Forest Species
Roadside and clearing observations for raptors and mixed forest species throughout the route.
Seasonal High-Altitude Stops
In spring, short stops near the snow line for alpine and subalpine species.
Transfer to Demirkazık & Evening Owl Search
Afternoon transfer to Demirkazık via Bozkır – Karaman – Ereğli.
Check-in at a local pension, dinner included.
Evening search for Eurasian Eagle-Owl when conditions allow.
Overnight in Demirkazık.
Day 2 — Demirkazık High Mountains
Pre-Dawn Alpine Birding
Early start around 03:30. Light breakfast and drive to alpine observation points, targeting Caspian Snowcock.
Morning Mountain Observations
Breakfast at the pension followed by continued bird watching in alpine and subalpine zones.
Return Route Birding & Brown Fish Owl Search
Flexible observation stops on the return toward Akseki.
After dark, a night excursion focused on Brown Fish Owl.
Late-night return to Side.
Period & Price
01 March 2026 – 15 December 2026
Price
| 2 persons 18 > | € 999.0 |
Add-ons / Extras
- Additional persons € 200.0
- One-day extension € 100.0
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Hello, Thank you for contacting us. The Bearded Reedling (Panurus biarmicus) can be observed with consistent frequency throughout the year, with the exception of mid-February and mid-November. The better month to view this bird, whether February or March, is March. Best regards, Vigo Tours.
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