Phil and I
went for our winter birding trip to the spray fields north of Jubail in the
Qaryat Al Ulya area last weekend. We normally go to see if we can find any
wintering birds of prey as well as winter larks and buntings but the trip is
normally hard work with little return for the effort. We set off at 04:00 hrs
to arrive at Hanedh at first light. It was a very cold morning with
temperatures at 6 degrees Celsius at 06:00 hrs. We checked a few pivot
irrigation fields and found a few birds we do not see so regularly including a
Long-legged Buzzard first thing. It flew over the road and luckily landed on a
power line pole where we had time to get our cameras and grab a few
photographs. This is a species I have seen more regularly in the last year or
so although sightings are still few. Some nearby fields held a few Eurasian
Skylarks and Tawny Pipits as well as some Stonechats of various types including
a nice male NCT Stonechat. A single Souther Grey Shrike was located hunting
along the edge of the field using the poles as perches to find food. Along the
roadside we found a few Desert Wheatears including a couple of smart adult
males. After Hanedh we moved on to Kahfah near Nayriyyah to see if we could
find any Hypocolius that have been seen there previously. We failed but did see
plenty of Spanish Sparrows and a few Common Chiffchaffs as well as a fly over
Pallid Harrier. We then went to Jabal Nayriyyah and saw a few Wheatears
including Eastern Mourning and Desert but Deserts Larks that are normally in
the area could not be found.
Long-legged Buzzard |
Long-legged Buzzard |
Long-legged Buzzard |
Long-legged Buzzard |
Desert Wheatear |
NCT Stonechat |
Southern Grey Shrike |
Tawny Pipit |
Pallid Harrier |
Eastern Mourning Wheatear |
Eastern Mourning Wheatear |