Whilst
ringing on 23 January 2015 at Sabkhat Al Fasl we caught an adult male Common
Blackbird Turdus merula. They are regarded as vagrants to the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia with most records referring to first year
males and most occurring at Dhahran including two during January to February 1974, one 4
February 1975 with two 9-15 April 1975, one 2 March 1979, a female 3-5 January
1980 one 14 December 1982, one at Dhahran Saudi Aramco main camp in some Acacias on 11th Street 10 January 1984 with probably the same bird 8-21 February 1984 and one 15 November 1984. One was
also at Abqaiq 21 December 1979. Birds are relatively common in Jordon so it
is surprising that more have not been seen in the northwest and around Tabuk
but they remain a rare bird in Saudi Arabia. Other records from the
Kingdom include a bird at Tabuk and one at NADEC farm in the north 15 February
2009. Interestingly Dave Bishop sent me an e-mail on 17 January 2015 saying he
had seen Qatar’s 3rd record at Al Shamal Park, so it looks like the
cold weather in Jordon, Lebanon and the Tabuk area of Saudi Arabia, where snow
has fallen in recent weeks, may have displaced some birds to the south of their
normal range. The Common Blackbird at Sabkhat Al Fasl was in very good
condition with a healthy weight so will, hopefully, stay around in the same area
for some time. I looked for the bird the next day after it was ringed without
success but there is a lot of cover at the location and it could still easily
be about.