Recep Karakaş, a professor of zoology in Diyarbakır's Dicle University, told Anadolu Agency that Turkey was a popular route for migratory birds.
"While migrating, alternative routes emerge. And these routes include Turkey, as a variety of migratory birds use our region. We think that birds use the Tigris-Euphrates River systems for navigation," he said.
"Hawks, a predatory species [or raptor], are one of the birds using [Turkish] route. Hawks usually migrate in flocks, they use our region to migrate to northern latitudes," he added.
He pointed out that the birds of prey would prey on little mammals, lizards, reptiles, insects, and indirectly help farmers.