Crested Honey Buzzard in Alheefah Park - Tanoumah
We went to look for Eurasian Griffon
Vultures at the lookout point in Alheefah Park and were rewarded with a female
Crested Honey Buzzard that flew along the escarpment before disappearing. The
species has only been seen five times previously in the summer in the Kingdom but this record being mid-may could be a late spring bird. Last
summer we saw an adult female flying just overhead in the Bani Saad area and another
adult female at some distance at the bottom of Wadi Wadj in Taif. An adult Male
was at Dhahran 5th & 6th May to 30 July 2011 with two second calendar year
birds 5 July 2014 in Dhahran. A second calendar year was at Tanoumah 5 July
2013. These new records mean that birds have been seen along most of the Asir
mountain range in summer and show a few birds may regularly summer there. As
most birds seem to be females there is a chance birds could be breeding in the
area?
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Crested Honey Buzzard |
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Crested Honey Buzzard |
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Crested Honey Buzzard |