My first day out in this new year and it was a dull and overcast day with enough precipitation to only dirty your car. I was going to start at Pivot Fields to see if the Dotterel was still present, but access was not allowed today, so it was off to Jahra Pools.
Unfortunately a lone shooter had gained access to the reserve and spooked all the birds when he tried to shoot at some Flamingoes. I alerted the guards who soon chased him off - but it is sad that a shooter will disregard the fact that this is a reserve where birds are supposed to be protected. Here the Greater Flamingos taking flight with the adult sporting a broken leg, not sure if this was caused by the shooter.
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| Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) |
I did find a Greater Spotted Eagle away from where the shooter was with a full crop. Judging by the feathers around it's feet, it was an avain breakfast.
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| Greater Spotted Eagle (Aquila clanga) |
Chiffchaff's were abundant in the reedbeds, although light was poor, I caught this one trying to snap a passing gnat and a few others gleening in amongst the reeds
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| Common Chiffchaff (Phylloscopus collybita) |
After the shooter was chased off, the Tufted Duck that has been around for a week or so, made an appearance from where it was hiding.
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| Tufted Duck (Aythya fuligula) |
Coot numbers have really increased with the stable water conditions
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| Eurasian Coot (Fulica atra) |
From here I drove along the coast from Jahra East where I was really surprised to see Macqueens Bustard - I guess this is the first bit of land they find, if they have migrated across the Gulf
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| Macqueen's Bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenie) |
I finally got to SAANR, where some light rain started to fall so not too much was seen other than a foraging Greater Hoopoe Lark
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| Greater Hoopoe Lark (Alaemon alaudipes) |
Three species of Wheatear, with Isabelline being the most common
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| Isabelline Wheatear (Oenanthe isabellina) |
A Barn Swallow together with a Common House Martin at Tuhla was checked carefully to make sure it was not Asian House Martin at this time of year - it wasnt, as it had pale not dark underwing coverts!
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| Common House Martin (Delichon urbicum) |
On the way to the gate, a Mauryian Grey Shrike posed obligingly for a photograph, this one taken as a RAW image (my new years resolution is to try and get to grips with RAW)
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| Mauryan Grey Shrike (Lanius lahotra) |
The last stop on the way home was Sulaibikhat Bay where I found a huge flock of Greater Flamingos (no Lesser lurking amongst them) as well as a big flock of Mallards
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| Mallard (Anas platyrhnchos) |
Common Shelduck
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| Common Shelduck (Tadoma tadoma) |
and on the shores Terek Sandpiper
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| Terek Sandpiper (Xenus cinereus) |
Common Greenshank
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| Common Greenshank (Tringa nebularia) |
and large numbers of Common Black-headed Gulls all still in winter plumage
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| Common Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) |
and a few Heuglins Gulls
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| Heuglins Gull (Lanius f/h heuglini) |
and fewer Gull-billed Terns (this one and the next hand-held with the 600mm)
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| Gull-billed Tern (Gelochelidon nilotica) |
There was another Tern that I managed to get one image, which I suspect may be Common
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| Possible Common Tern? |
Not too bad a morning overall, despite gloomy conditions, with 42 species recorded























Nice morning indeed!
ReplyDeletePS: Minus the shooter of course. :/
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