Jem's Birding & Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and elsewhere in Saudi Arabia
07 June 2014
White-eared Bulbul at Udhailiyah - Bird records by Nishan Xavier
Last week Nishan
sent me an e-mail with a photo of a White-eared Bulbul he had photographed at
Udhailiyah heights in the Saudi Aramco camp at Udhailiyah. Nishan has kindly
allowed me to use his photographed that is reproduced below. Rob Tovey has
pointed out that the birds in the Eastern province of Saudi Arabia appear to be
of the subspecies Mesopotamia found
in Iraq and Kuwait as they have very yellow eye rings and a bigger white ear
patch. The subspecies that occurs elsewhere in Saudi Arabia including Riyadh,
Tabuk, Wadi Dawasir, Sakaka and other areas in central and central western
Saudi Arabia appear to be the Indian subspecies leucotis as birds are
believed to have been introduced in these places. The species is widespread
through much of the country although does not occur in the southwest around
Jizan where the similar White-spectacled Bulbul is common. They are a common
resident breeding species where they occur.