Simon says: "Let's meet the Chukar, (Alectoris chukar), one of Israel's most iconic & vocal birds.
The Chukar, (Alectoris chukar) If you've hiked in the Judean Desert, Ein Gedi or the Golan Heights, you've almost certainly heard one before you saw it. Their sharp, chattering "chuk-chuk-chuk-chukar" call echoes off canyon walls - hence the name. 🔹 Habitat Rocky slopes, dry scrubland & cliff edges, the Chukar thrives where few other birds do, often far from water. 🔹 Diet Seeds, leaves, insects & small invertebrates. In summer, they'll dig for bulbs & tubers. They run first, fly only as a last resort. 🔹 Mating & family life Monogamous during breeding season (spring to early summer). Nests are simple scrapes on the ground, hidden under a rock or bush. Clutch size: 10–20 eggs (!). Chicks are relatively mature within hours of hatching; able to feed themselves & run almost immediately! 🔹 Fun fact The Chukar is Israel's unofficial national bird of rugged places. It's also a prized game bird worldwide. 👉 Spotting tip: Look for them at s...