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02 March 2023

Khafra Marsh and nearby areas – Jubail

Whilst birding the Khafra Marsh and nearby areas of Jubail in February I saw a very nice immature Greater Spotted Eagle perched on the ground. This is a common winter visitor to Jubail in wetland areas with up to fifteen birds wintering in one particular site. They are often seen in flight or perched on power pylons but seldon on the ground at close range. The typical species were seen in the wetlands including a number of Squacco Heron and the reed beds were full of calling Clamourous Reed Warblers, Caspian (European) Reed Warblers and Prinias. The prinias at Khafra Marsh have a different call to those in other areas of Jubail and I am uncertain of their identity. There could be both Graceful and Delicate Prinia present but more work is needed to fully understand what is going on there. The farm fields held a nice flock of twenty plus Eurasian Skylark a species I had not seen previously in Khafra Marsh but a regular winter visitor to the Eastern Province. A Common Kingfisher was a nice sight perched in the open briefly and the resident Grey-headed Swamphens were seen in small numbers with others presumably hiding in the reed beds.

Eurasian Skylark

Eurasian Skylark

Graceful/Delicate Prinia

Graceful/Delicate Prinia


Greater Spotted Eagle

Greater Spotted Eagle

Squacco Heron

Squacco Heron

Squacco Heron

Common Kingfisher

Grey-headed Swamphen