Jem's Birding & Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and elsewhere in Saudi Arabia
28 February 2018
Migratory Locust - Haradh
Whilst at Haradh I saw a Migratory Locust
Locusta migratoria in a large pivot
irrigation field. Normally they occur in small numbers throughout Arabia, but
rarely form into swarms. There are two colour forms, brown and green with the
green colour forms mainly solitary adult females. Under favourable breeding
conditions they can form into vast groups, with young ‘hoppers’ often all
marching in the same direction. They are very strong fliers and migratory
specimens have been recorded as far away as Great Britain. The migratory locust
is the most widespread locust species in the world, and the only species in the
genus Locusta. It occurs throughout Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.