Whilst birdwatching around the Waste Water Lake in Dhahran at the weekend I came across some nice clumps of Senecio glaucus which is an annual plant that grows in the desert and is also known as Jaffa groundsel or Buck’s horn groundsel. They are found in sandy soil of coastal plains and Gulf islands as well as steppes and are native to a large area of the Middle and Far East including Saudi Arabia. The plants were growing next to the main open water area on the extreme edge of where the water level was currently reaching. They are a common and widespread plant in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.