Whilst birding the Dhahran Hills Cricket field at the end of September I saw a few interesting birds. Western Cattle Egrets are back in good numbers and Eurasian Hoopoe numbers have increased significantly with migrant birds joining the local breeding birds. Another species that has been seen in higher-than-normal numbers is Black-winged Stilt with tens of birds on almost all grassy areas in the compound. Resident species seen included Common Myna, Eurasian Collared Dove and Crested Lark. Migrants noted have included Woodchat Shrike, Lesser Grey Shrike, Spotted Flycatcher and Northern Wheatear.Black-winged Stilt Black-winged Stilt Black-winged Stilt Common Myna Crested Lark Eurasian Collared Dove Eurasian Collared Dove Eurasian Hoopoe Eurasian Hoopoe Spotted Flycatcher Western Cattle Egret Western Cattle Egret Western Cattle Egret Woodchat Shrike
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