Hula Valley Festival
 
 
 Cranes Grus grus
 Wintering 
       cranes and other waterfowl
 Wetland habitats in Hula can be 
       separated into three main types. Open water is usually represented by the 
       new re-flooded area just north of the reserve, fish ponds, with three main 
       groups of ponds These are usually surrounded by reeds and are maintained 
       at differing water-levels providing a range of micro-habitats for a 
       variety of bird species. These are complemented by the Nature Reserve with 
       its extensive marshy habitat, the remains of the Hula Lake. The principal 
       area of open marsh and mud is usually around the re-flooded area and the 
       fishponds, such as along the water channel and in the near-empty 
       fishponds. After heavy rain the fields can become very muddy and when 
       partially flooded provide excellent open wetlands habitat for many 
       waterbirds. The wintering population of Common Cranes has grown enormously 
       from a few 100s in the 1970s to more than
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