Week 49; 04 December 2020 - Pivot Fields
This would indeed be my last outing in Kuwait and this morning met up with Neil Tovey and Matt Nottingham at the Pivots at 6:30am. Like yesterday, it was gloomy, overcast and drizzly - but we had a great time chatting and reminiscing at the marsh whilst enjoying a welcome birders breakfast. Again, this was a day for record images, as ISO really had to be cranked up. Later John Gurnett also joined up with us..
During this time we were entertained by a couple of Spotted Crake
Spotted Crake (Porzana porzana) |
as well as a Water Rail, which was not quite as confiding as the Crake
Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus) |
A Chiffchaff dropped in
Common Chiffchaff (Phylloscopus collybita) |
We then had a drive around the farm, I had a good few Bluethroat, both European and Caspian Stonechat and this damp Steppe Grey Shrike
Great Grey Shrike (Lanius e. lahtora) |
Just off the main road, there was a lot of standing water from the rain, which attracted the Black-winged Stilts, along with a Bar-tailed Godwit and a cracking male Eurasian Teal
Eurasian Teal (Anas crecca) amongst the Stilts |
On the exposed mud flats, there were a few Little Ringed Plover
Little Ringed Plover (Charadrius dubius) |
Nearby the flock of Indian Silverbill were in the same place as last week
Indian Silverbill (Lonchura malabarica) |
Sitting amongst them on the overhead line was this probable Arabian Grey Shrike
Probable Great Grey Shrike (Lanius e. aucheri) |
In the fields, there were many Water Pipits feeding on erupting insects.
Caucasian Water Pipit (Anthus s. coutelli) |
I was checking all the Pipit's carefully in the hope of finding one last special. But, it was not to be - however I did uncover a few Meadow Pipits
Meadow Pipit (Anthus pratensis) |
A little later, a flock of Spanish Sparrow and the only decent image of the morning, as the sun briefly made an appearance
Spanish Sparrow (Passer hispaniolensis) |
It was then time bid farewell to this amazing location and I was treated to an Indian Roller flyby, as my last bird for Kuwait
Indian Roller (Coracias benghalensis) |
From here it was back to my apartment as there is a lot of admin and many other tasks to be done, before you can officially wind-up. So, still much to do before I can fly - including the PCR test, 72-hours before my flight which should be negative!