Jem's Birding & Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and elsewhere in Saudi Arabia
05 September 2014
Little Grebe in the spray fields - Dhahran Hills
The spray field area
is a good location for seeing a number of species of birds but the true water
birds such as grebes, Moorhens, ducks and Coots are not seen there as there is
no permanent water and the water that is there is very shallow. It was thus a big
surprise when I found a Little Grebe feeding in a relatively deep, small puddle
formed by one of the spray heads. This is a narrow body of water approximately ten
metres long and is where I photographed the Ruff recently (see previous post). The
bird was actively feeding in the water body but was disturbed by my approach
and climbed out onto the bank where it stayed for some time before re-entering
the water and continuing feeding. Little Grebe is a common bird on the camp
with over one hundred present on the nearby Percolation pond where they are a
breeding resident. Other birds are also present continually on the settling
pond. Other birds seen of note were limited but another surprise find was an
adult Black-crowned Night Heron on the settling pond where I saw it fly around
and land in the dense reed bed. Black-crowned Night Heron is an unusual visitor
to the Eastern Province and scarce in the camp although I did have an adult
during the summer on the percolation pond this year. The only other bird of
note was a single Black-tailed Godwit still on the percolation pond.
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