Spring Birdwatching Trip - BulgariaDates: late April/early May, middle of May & late May/early June 8 days (7 nights) Spring is the best period for all birders, bird lovers and listers. During this time you can see almost all south-eastern specialities including Dalmatian and White Pelicans, Pygmy Cormorant, Ruddy Shelduck, the desmaresti sub-species of Shag, Glossy Ibis, Purple and Squacco Herons, Little and Great Bittern, 20 species of Raptors (including Levant Sparrowhawk, Red-footed Falcon, Eastern Imperial Eagle, Long-legged Buzzard, Booted, Lesser Spotted and Short-toed Eagles), Bee-eaters, Rollers, Masked, Woodchat and Lesser Grey Shrikes, Penduline, Somber and Bearded Tits, Balkan Wagtail, Tawny Pipit, Calandra and Short-toed Larks, Paddyfield, Moustached, Olive-tree, Olivaceous, Icterine, Barred, Orphean and Eastern Bonelli's Warblers as well as many other unusual passerines like the Eastern Semi-collared Flycatcher, Rose-coloured Starlings, Pied, Isabelline and Black-eared Wheatears, Ortolan, Black-headed, Cirl and Rock Buntings, thousands of waders including Collared Pratincole, Stone Curlew, Kentish Plover, Terek, Marsh, Curlew and Broad-billed Sandpipers, Temminck's Stint, Gull-billed Tern, Slender-billed and Mediterranean Gulls, Yelkouan Shearwater, etc, etc Day 1: Bulgaria (Varna - Durankulak) Flight to Varna. On arrival you will be met by a representative of BRANTA TOURS. Transfer (40 miles) to our exclusive lakeside accommodation at Branta Birding Lodge situated on the Nothern Black Sea coast, just 3 miles from the Romanian border, with a stop-off en route at the resort of Albena to visit its alluvial forest Baltata. After breakfast, we drive south (10 miles) to first major destination, Lake Shabla, Bulgaria's most important wintering location for geese and ducks. At this season we look for Paddyfield Warbler, Red-necked Grebe, Whiskered and Black Terns, Red-crested Pochard and Bearded Tit. On fields near the lake you should see the Balkan sub-species of the Yellow Wagtail, the beautiful black-headed feldegg race, while Barred Warblers often sing from patches of scrub. Likely bird sightings en route include Calandra Lark, Lesser Grey Shrike and Syrian Woodpecker. ![]() We will spend the afternoon at Shabla Touzla - a small, high salinity lagoon, famous for the curative properties of its mud. Here we could see Little Tern, Red-footed Falcon, Barred Warbler, Lesser Whitethroat, Moustached and Olivaceous Warblers, Reed Bunting, Broad-billed and Marsh Sandpipers and Little-ringed Plover... After breakfast, we spend the day exploring Lake Durankulak, a Ramsar site and "location of outstanding natural beauty" close to the Rumanian border and fringing on the Black Sea itself. The brackish waters and huge reed beds hold Pygmy Cormorant, Ruddy Shelduck, Bittern and Little Bittern, Purple Heron, Red-necked Grebe, Ferruginous Duck, while Paddyfield Warbler is among the major tour highlights. Tall hedges and windbreaks in the vicinity of the lake hold good numbers of Red-footed Falcons and Lesser Grey Shrikes. The adjacent steppe and its surrounds hold Collared Pratincole, Stone Curlew, Calandra Lark, Barred Warblers, Syrian Woodpecker, Bee-Eater and Roller. After breakfast, we set off to spend the day exploring Cape Kaliakra, and its surrounds. Set in the largest surviving area of virgin steppe in Bulgaria, Kaliakra is also an archaeological monument, the site of ancient dwellings and fortresses covering more than 2500 years of human occupation. The afternoon will be spent at Yailata, like Kaliakra an archaeological reserve, fronted by splendid sea-cliffs against a hinterland of steppe. The area holds Hoopoe, Pied Wheatear, Calandra Lark, Short-toed Lark, Tawny Pipit and Black-headed Bunting. Two rare mammals occur here, the Steppe Polecat and Romanian Hamster and a botanical speciality of the site is the Broad-leaved Peony. An evening visit to an impressive gorge called Bolata produces views of Little Crake and Pygmy Cormorant. This is also the breeding site of Eagle Owls that we hope to see after dark. Spring Birdwatching TripDay 5: Durankulak - Bourgas After breakfast transfer (120 miles) to the city of Burgas. Likely bird sightings en route include Eastern Bonelli's Warbler and Ruddy Shelduck, with a possibility of Imperial Eagle. For the next two nights our base is in Pomorie, a small port just a few miles to the north of Burgas. Dinner and first of two nights in a beautiful hotel located on the shore of the Black Sea. Day 6: Bourgas Saltpants Today we explore Lake Atanasovsko Reserve, arguably Bulgaria's foremost birdwatching location and one of the country's five "RAMSAR" sites. The 1690 ha. complex includes extensive saltpans, freshwater pools, marshes and areas of scrub and semi-steppe. The reserve's position on the east European Via Pontica flyway attracts a great variety of migrants in spring and autumn. More than 300 bird species have been recorded here. We will spend the morning exploring the wetlands immediately to the south of Burgas. ![]() In the afternoon we return to Varna and make a tour of the town before dinner and last night in Bulgaria. Heading north we pause at the Salinas of Pomorie to see the usual show of waders. The adjacent small village is one of the best places in Europe to see the breeding colonies of Rose-coloured Starlings. An hour will be spent in the ancient town of Nessebar featuring a great deal of traditional architecture. Birds on the scene include the Yelkouan Shearwater, Yellow-legged Gull and its sub-species michahellis. Continuing north the route ascends through the wooded hills of Eastern Balkan mountain range, bringing us to our next stop at Cape Emine. Reaching cliff-top scrub above the sea we look for cetaceans. Breeding specialities include Sombre Tit, Rock Bunting, Masked and Woodchat Shrikes, Wood Lark, Tawny Pipit, Barred, Olive-tree and Olivaceous Warblers. Day 8: Varna AairportAfter breakfast transfer to the airport for your return flight. Spring Birdwatching Trip - About the tourLeadership Pavel Simeonov leads most of the tours personally. He is one of Bulgaria`s leading naturalists and ornithologists, one of the Swarovski Recommended Bird Guides. Being actively involved with conservation programmes at national and international level Pavel is able to provide a wealth of background information on wildlife matters, and indeed on cultural topics. He has conducted numerous trips as a bird-guide and tour leader in Bulgaria, Romania, Southern France (including Corsica) and Belarus. Qualified as an international expert on environmental and biodiversity conservation projects he is also the founder of the Le Balkan-Bulgaria non-profit organization. Accomodation We provide comfortable accommodation for individuals or small groups at : *** Branta Birding Lodge (4 nights), which is a very attractive and recently built fledgling base with 8 twin-bedded and 3 single rooms, located just close to the Lake Durankulak - the world's most important wetland habitat for the globally threatened Red-breasted Goose and many other notable ducks, waders and breeding specialities including Paddyfield Warbler. Built on 2 floors, overlooking the Lake Durankulak and Black Sea, this is an ideal location for the wildlife enthusiast. *** POMORIE HOTEL (2 nights), which is a highly attractive and recently restored, private establishment with 15 en suite twin-bedded rooms complete with TV. ***** VARNA HOTEL (1 night) * Single rooms are always available, though a supplement is often charged for single occupancy. Price: €1090 per person - Base: 6-10 people 2 pax = €1495,- 4 pax = €1390,- 5 pax = €1225,- 6-10 pax:€1090,- Single room supplement: €85,-* Promotional statement: We offer a 5 percent discount to anyone who books a place (and sends deposit) by 31 December. Price includes: Accommodation; Price excludes: Lunch on days 1 & 8; Air travel It has never been easier to reach the Bulgarian Black Sea as British Airways now flies direct to VARNA (just south of Albena). Another option could be to take a charter flight offered by Balkan Holidays from May to September. It is also possible to fly to Burgas or Bucharest. For this we take an extra charge of EUR 150 to cover the tour leader's travel expenses. This is entirely optional leaving you completely free to make personally your flight reservations and to pursue your travel arrangements with an airline company or your own travel agent. Please contact us if you would like further clarification: info@branta-tours.com |
Arrival, lodge orientation and a route briefing based on recent spring sightings and weather.





