Choosing Israel's National Bird

America has one, so does Latvia and Singapore. Israel is getting ready to select it’s very own national bird — a tough choice given the volume of bird species that use Israel as a flyway every year, travelling from Africa to Europe and then back again.

This green prophet is in favor of the hoopoe.

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Karin Kloosterman
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Karin Kloosterman is an award-winning journalist and publisher that founded Green Prophet to unite a prosperous Middle East. She shows through her work that positive, inspiring dialogue creates action that impacts people, business and planet. She has published in thought-leading newspapers and magazines globally, owns an IoT tech chip patent, and is part of teams that build world-changing products to make agriculture and our planet more sustainable. Reach out directly to [email protected]

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  1. Rachel says:

    The hoopoe is my favorite too! has been since I moved to Israel – but I’ve been seeing less of them in the past few years…
    I heard a story about the knesset members who were discussing the options for national bird, when the “bulbul” was raised as a possibility – they opted against it saying, “do we have to stick our bulbul in everything?” (haha)

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