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Fauna · Çamlıca Hill, Istanbul Province, TR

Stork Migration Bottleneck — Bosphorus Turkey

The white stork (Ciconia ciconia) migration through the Bosphorus strait from August through October — up to 500,000 storks crossing the 1-kilometre water gap between Europe and Asia by riding thermal columns above the Asian hills and gliding across to Europe — creates Istanbul's most dramatic seasonal wildlife spectacle. At the Çamlıca Hill viewpoint on the Asian side, the storks' thermal kettle above the Istanbul skyline (the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque visible in the background) and the subsequent glide-across creates one of the world's most culturally contextualised migration spectacles: ancient birds crossing the ancient city on an ancient route. The stork counts at the Bosphorus (conducted by the Ornithological Society of the Middle East's annual survey) document the crossing quality, and peak days of 50,000 storks simultaneously in the air above Istanbul make this one of the Mediterranean migration's finest single-location events.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Aug — Oct
Best viewing
Stand on Çamlıca Hill and watch vast spiralling kettles of white storks form overhead before streaming silently across the Bosphorus with Istanbul's historic skyline in the background. Peak mornings from August to October can put tens of thousands of birds in the air at once.
Category
Fauna
Status
In season

About this spectacle

From August through October, Çamlıca Hill on Istanbul's Asian shore becomes the front-row seat to one of the world's great migration spectacles. White storks — up to 500,000 in a single season — avoid the open water of the Bosphorus by riding thermal columns that build above the Asian hills each morning. Visitors watch as the sky thickens with circling birds, hundreds and then thousands stacking in lazy spirals, the thermals turning the air above the hill into a living vortex. When storks gain enough altitude, they peel off and glide silently across the one-kilometre water gap toward Europe. The backdrop makes this uniquely compelling: Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque frame the crossing below, and on peak days 50,000 birds can be in the air above the city simultaneously. The air fills with the rush of wings and the occasional dry clatter of bills. It is migration made visible and dramatic, compressed to a single hilltop above one of the world's most iconic skylines.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Aug — Oct

Getting there

Nearest airport: SAW. Nearest city: Istanbul.

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