Whilst birding the Jubail area I saw the Striated Heron again. Phil had seen two adults and two juveniles during the summer, thehis is the first evidence of breeding in the Eastern Province where the species is a rare but increasing species. They are common breeding residents on the coasts of the Red Sea but is rare in the northern part of the Arabian Gulf including the Eastern Province. The increase in records in recent years shows that birds are spreading northwards and look likely to become a regular feature of the Eastern Province avifauna.
Jem's Birding & Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and elsewhere in Saudi Arabia
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30 November 2020
29 November 2020
Hypocolius still at Uqair – Bird records by Munzir Khan
The large gathering of Hypocolius, near Uqair Fort, numbering at least 150 birds remained in the same location over the last two weeks and has allowed a number of great photos to be taken of the species in November. Below is a female taken by Munzir Khan who also photographed a Desert Wheatear nearby which he has kindly allowed me to use on my website. Uqair is approximately 100 kms by road from Dammam/Dhahran.
28 November 2020
Carmine Darter - Tanoumah
26 November 2020
Crested Honey Buzzards in Deffi Park - Jubail
Whilst birding Deffi Park in November Phil Robert and I came across three different Crested Honey Buzzards although only one is shown below. Crested Honey Buzzard in Saudi Arabia is a scarce passage migrant and winter visitor that also occurs rarely in summer. Most records are from the Eastern province in winter and spring with additional records in the west of the country in autumn, winter and spring. The first confirmed record of CHB for Saudi Arabia was in Asir province 11 October 1994, with another bird 5–10 km south on the same day. There has been a dramatic increase in sightings of this species and whilst speculative, one reason maybe the recent availability of suitable habitat. Most records in the Arabian peninsula are from anthropogenic sites with extensive shade such as farmed areas, suburban parks, golf courses and plantations of mature watered trees (mainly ghaf Prosopis cinerea, but tall gum Eucalyptus plantations are also utilised). Deffi Park is a landscaped park in Jubail with a large number of mature trees. All three birds were using the trees and only flew when disturbed by walkers getting too close. This is the second consecutive year three Crested Honey Buzzards have been seen in this park but six birds have been recorded in Dhahran in previous winters about 125 kms distant from Jubail.
24 November 2020
Arabian Tree Frog – Tanoumah & Talea Valley
22 November 2020
Rose-coloured Starling & Hypocolius at Uqair – Bird records by Vinu Mathew
On Friday 13 November a group of bird photographers known as Photomates found a large flock of Hypocolius totaling more than 100 birds moving around from one palm tree to another. We also found a Rose-colored Starling in the area, along with more common species such as White-eared Bulbuls, Desert Wheatear, Common Chiffchaff & Indian Silverbill. The below photos were taken by Vinu Mathew who very kindly allowed me to use them with credit also going to Sujitt Nicholas, Mathew Scaria and Rajeev Anandan for finding the location and the Rose-colored Starling.
20 November 2020
Small Copper - Tanoumah
18 November 2020
Birding Malaki Dam Lake
Abyssinian Roller |
Grey-headed Kingfisher |
Pied Cuckoo |
Pied Cuckoo |
Pink-backed Pelican |
Pink-backed Pelican |
White-throated Bee-eater |
White-throated Bee-eater |
16 November 2020
Cream-banded Charaxes Charaxes hansalii – Jabal Ibrahim
14 November 2020
Birding the Farasan Islands
Bar-tailed Godwits |
Black-crowned Sparrow Lark |
Black Scrub Robin |
Common Sandpiper |
Crab Plover |
Graceful Prinia |
Greater Hoope-lark |
Pink-backed Pelican |
Pink-backed Pelican |