The last few days I have been seeing a
juvenile Little Bittern on the percolation pond. Prior to this I had seen adult
males and females over the entire summer period and suspected that breeding may
be taking place. On 27 August I saw the male, female and juvenile all together
on the pond indicating breeding has taken place again this year in Dhahran. I
recorded breeding at the same site in 2011 but not since so it was a very nice
surprise to see all the birds together. The lack of cover on the pond at the
moment makes seeing the birds easier than normal but fortunately a large enough
patch of reeds was available for breeding. The species has a status as an
uncommon passage migrant to all areas of Saudi Arabia and is a locally common
breeding resident in some Gulf wetlands such as Sabkhat Al Fasl and the Riyadh
wetland areas. Migrant birds normally occur from March to early June and again
from August to October and can be found in most habitats with at least some
water.