Ruddy Turnstone |
Greater Sand Plover |
Greater Sand Plover |
Greater Hoopoe-Lark |
As numbers were so low I went to Dammam – Al Khobar Wader Roost south and here numbers were slightly higher. Larger waders use this site and Eurasian Curlew and Whimbrel numbers were both over 25 birds. A minimum of 40 Bar-tailed Godwits with a couple in full breeding plumage were present but this species always stays far from the shore. In amongst the Bar-tailed Godwits were three adult Crab Plovers and a single Eurasian Oystercatcher. Lesser Sand Plover numbers are building up with 100+ seen and 300+ Greater Sand Plovers with a very high count of 108 Terek Sandpipers. Numbers are building up slowly but, hopefully, over the next couple of weeks things should pick up. The only non-wader I saw, that was of any interest, was a Greater Hoopoe lark that was catching insects on the mud flats by running after them which was quite comical.