Common Ringed Plover |
Common Ringed Plover |
Kentish Plover |
Grey Herons |
European Turtle Dove |
Other good
birds seen included the first returning Garganey of the autumn with a small
group of 14 birds present on the percolation pond. Duck are obviously passing
through in reasonable numbers now as I have seen Northern Shoveller on the pond
in the last week and also saw Eurasian Teal and Northern Shoveller at Sabkhat
Al Fasl last weekend. I am still awaiting my first Tufted Duck for Saudi Arabia
so I am waiting in anticipation of this species occurring on the ‘patch’. Eleven
Grey Herons were on the percolation pond which is by far the largest number of
this species I have seen at this site in one go and three Purple Herons were
hiding among the reeds indicating the movement of herons is still ongoing from
last weekend when I saw good numbers of Purple Heron at Sabkhat Al Fasl. A
juvenile Turtle Dove was on the fence surrounding the pond indicating they had
a good breeding season in the camp and surrounding region which is great as
this species is in decline over much of its range.