Jem's Birding & Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and elsewhere in Saudi Arabia
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06 June 2019
Arabian Magpie - Billasimer
The Arabian Magpie is the only truly
endemic species in Saudi Arabia, meaning it is found in the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia and nowhere else in the world. It has a very restricted range (An Namas
to Billasimer) and very low number of birds and should probably be classified
as Critically Endangered on Red Data list rather than its current Endangered
status. We went to the southwest mountains in the hope of locating birds as now
the species is breeding or feeding newly fledged young so is easier to find. We
saw ten different birds at various locations and got some amazing views of a
couple of them. Trying to photograph the species is difficult, as they are
nervous and stay in valleys with steep sides, moving up the hillside quickly when
disturbed. This trip we were lucky to see two birds close to the roadside and
as we were in the car the birds were not afraid. One came down and fed on a
roadside verge allowing some good photos to be taken. We returned the next day
and had a similar experience allowing even better photos as the light was
better. Surprisingly, although the birds called a few times they remained mainly
silent. Normally they call loudly to each other regularly.