Black-headed Heron is a vagrant to south-west Saudi Arabia with four records of five birds:
One Wadi Dhamat near Shuqayri 12 July 2010
Two Malaki Dam Lake 13 January 2011
Yanbu wate water pools April 2011
One Sabya waste water lagoons 6 June 2013
One Sabya waste water lagoons 10, 19 & 22 November 2013
ourtrecord of Black Headed Heron that he managed to photograph. On returning to the site on 22 November 2013 the Black-headed Heron was seen again and better photographs taken which Phil has kindly sent me and allowed me to use on my website and which is reproduced below.
Black-headed Heron is a vagrant to south-west Saudi Arabia with four records of five birds:
One Wadi Dhamat near Shuqayri 12 July 2010
Two Malaki Dam Lake 13 January 2011
Yanbu wate water pools April 2011
One Sabya waste water lagoons 6 June 2013
One Sabya waste water lagoons 10, 19 & 22 November 2013
Black-headed Heron |
Other good birds seen by
Phil included White-tailed Lapwing, a species that appears to winter in small
numbers in the south-west of Saudi Arabia as well as many other commoner birds
listed here 150+ Northern Shoveller, one Northern Pintail, three Little Grebes,
five Glossy Ibis, five Squacco Herons, 150+ Western Cattle Egrets, one Little
Egret, 20+ Black Kites, three Greater Spotted Eagles, one Eastern Imperial
Eagle, 50 Common Moorhens, five Eurasian Coots, 50+ Black-winged Stilts, 20 Spur-winged
Lapwings, five Common Snipe, one Black-tailed Godwit, two Green Sandpipers,
four Wood Sandpipers, 25+ Little Stints, three Temmink's Stints, ten Ruff, two Common
Sandpipers, five Whiskered Terns, five African Collared Doves, ten Laughing
Doves, five Namaqua Doves, two African Palm Swifts, two Green Bee-eaters, one Daurian
Shrikes, two White-spectacled Bulbuls, 20+ Ruppell's Weavers, two African
Silverbills, five Yellow Wagtails and ten White Wagtails.