An early morning trip to Sabkhat Al Fasl was conducted with not too much hope of seeing anything good as the birds had almost completely dried up in Dhahran. I was to be pleasantly surprised by the birds I saw at Sabkhat. Nothing was seen on the way into the site and not much around the concrete bunded area with the exception of a few Little Terns and White-cheeked Terns. At the far end of the site there was a nice gathering of Barn Swallows and Sand Martins but little else. A very scruffy Turkestan Shrike was seen on the way back to the main reed bed showing that at least some migrants were still about. A very late Western Marsh Harrier was over the reed beds, this being my latest record for the species at the site. The wet scrape had a number of Little Terns including adults feeding juveniles on freshly caught fish and an adult male Little Bittern flew across and landed in the reeds on the far side.
Little Tern - adult |
Little Tern - juvenile |
Little Tern - adult & juvenile |
Little Bittern - adult male |
Purple Swamphen |
Squacco Heron - adult summer |
Squacco Heron - adult summer |
Greater Sand Plover |
Little Stint |
White-winged Tern - adult summer |
White-winged Tern - adult summer |
White-winged Tern - adult summer |
Indian Reef Heron |