Corn Bunting
Birds seen at the edge of the spray fields included a single Isabelline Wheatear, two Lesser Whitethroats, two Song Thrushes, two Bluethroats and three Tawny Pipits. A few Water Pipits were feeding out in the open and I spent some time looking carefully at them in the hope of finding something different in amongst them. A large pipit flew over calling, which I am certain was a Richards Pipit, but as I have not seen the species in Saudi Arabia before I am not going to count it on my patch list. I am sure I will see one on the ground sometime.
Tawny Pipit
Large numbers of Pallid Swift were again catching insects over the pond, with more than two hundred birds in a flock but this time no other species were seen in amongst them. Two Common Chiffchaffs were in the trees at the edge of the pond with a single Bluethroat.
Pallid Swift
The pond held hundreds of gulls with 300+ Common Black-headed Gulls, 106 Steppe Gulls, 21 Caspian Gulls and two Hueglin's Gulls. The Great Crested Grebes were displaying to each other and six Eurasian Coots were still present.
Black-headed Gull (second calendar year)