Phil Roberts made a trip to Juabil last weekend and saw a photographed a
number of different species. Grey-headed Swamphen is common in the Jubail area
and phil saw one eating a dead Tilapia on a track. Other wetland birds he saw
included Wood Sandpiper, Common Ringed Plover, Common Moorhen and Western Reef
Heron. A few migrants were noted including Willow Warblers, Spotted Flycatchers
and a late Turkestan Shrike. Turkestan Shrike is a common passage migrant from early
March–late May with the main passage being mid-March to mid-April.
Grey-headed Swamphen |
Common Moorhen |
Common Ringed Plover |
Indian Reef Heron |
Wood Sandpiper |
Willow Warbler |
Turkestan Shrike |
Spotted Flycatcher |