Irina (turquoise line) Movemnets - Taken from the BirdLife Amazing Journey website |
Previous historical records of Sociable Lapwing flocks in Saudi Arabia include 25 in 1934 and 45 in 1988. Irina’s arrival in Saudi is only the seventh record since 1950. Amazingly Rob also found a large winter flock of 35 birds near Jizan in February 2013 that may have been wintering? Hopefully these satellite tagged birds will help us understand the status of the species in Saudi Arabia as currently it is regarded as a scarce migrant and possible winter visitor to western regions that is rare in Riyadh with only one record from the Eastern Province of an adult at Haradh farm 25 February 1982. Birds are also regularly see at nearby Bahrain. It will be interesting to see if Irinia stays and winters in Saudi Arabia or perhaps pushes on again and heads across the Red Sea into Africa? You can follow her progress at the excellent Amazing Journey website http://www.birdlife.org/sociable-lapwing/?cat=8 by BirdLife, RSPB and Swarovski Optik where the data reproduced here was taken from.