Little
Crake is a scarce but regularly recorded passage migrant in the Eastern
Province of Saudi Arabia, mainly in marshy areas or pools overhung by
vegetation. Birds generally occur during spring migration from February to end
of April with peak numbers in March where up to five birds were present in
Dhahran Saudi Aramco Camp in the wet areas by the percolation pond in February
and March 2012. Birds occur during autumn migration from September to October
with the grassy irrigated areas of Haradh being the best place to locate the
species where surprisingly high numbers have been located. A few birds have
wintered at Abqaiq and Al-Uyan and an immature was at Sabkhat Al Fasl
(Jubail) on 24th November 2011.
Jem's Birding & Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and elsewhere in Saudi Arabia
03 October 2012
Little Crake - Sabkhat Al Fasl
Whilst at Sabkhat Al Fasl on Thursday I found a juvenile Little Crake feeding along the edge of the reeds. Eventually after waiting some time the bird came out into the open and gave good views before returning to the reeds and disappearing. The species is seldom recorded in the Eastern Province although I suspect it is an uncommon migrant through the region. This year has been exceptional for the species with up to five present daily in Dhahran Hills during the spring. I have only seen one at Sabkaht Al Fasl before and it was also an immature in autumn, but I am sure records are more common at the site but the extensive reed beds makes it very difficult to locate the species.
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