Whilst birding Abqaiq Wetlands on 1 May with Phil Roberts we came a
cross a number of good birds with the best probably being a Eurasian Crag
Martin. This species is a scarce passage migrant in the Eastern Province mainly
in the spring and I have only seen one before in the Eastern Province over the
percolation pond in Dhahran. A flyover adult Eurasian Spoonbill was also a
surprise as were five Marsh Warblers. Marsh Warbler is supposedly a common
passage migrant in May throughout Saudi Arabia, but I had only seen one
previously do the birds seen at the wetland were very unexpected. The other
good bird seen was one Eastern Nightingale as they are far less common than
Thrush Nightingale and although all the above birds were not photographed in
any acceptable manner they were all good birds to see, showing the importance
of this new wetland area. Other birds seen included one Grey Heron, two Little
Egrets, one Common Whitethroat, two Eastern Olivaceous Warblers, six Kentish
Plovers, ten Little Grebes including an adults with juveniles, one Sedge
Warbler, two Little Bitterns, ten Barred Warblers, five Willow Warblers, two
Chiffchaffs, two Blackcaps, ten Graceful Prinias, 50 House Sparrows, four Common
Moorhens, one Spotted Crake, eight Little Terns, one Great Cormorant, one Little
Ringed Plover, ten Black-winged Stilts, ten Pallid Swifts, five Barn Swallows,
one Sand Martin, one European Bee-eater, two Rufous Scrub Robins, ten White-eared
Bulbuls, six Crested Larks, one Lesser Kestrel flying over, five Laughing Doves,
five Namaqua Doves, ten Collared Doves, two Tree Pipits, five Red-backed Shrikes,
eight Turkestan Shrikes, one Whinchat, ten Spotted Flycatchers, one Reed
Warbler, 15 Indian (Clamorous) Reed Warbler, two European Rollers, one White-throated
Robin and one Rufous-tailed Rock Thrush.
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Eurasian Spoonbill |
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Red-backed Shrike |
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Red-backed Shrike |
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Turkestan Shrike |
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Spotted Flycatcher |
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Spotted Flycatcher |
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Pallid Swift |
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Crested Lark |
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Black-winged Stilt |