Jem's Birding & Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and elsewhere in Saudi Arabia
05 December 2014
Last week on the ‘patch’ – Dhahran Hills
As it is winter and the days are drawing in there is not
much time to bird in the evening after work. I am still going out as often as
possible and seeing a few good birds in the process although photographing them
is not so easy due to the light. The best birds this week have been a flock of
about 20 Common Starlings roosting in the reed beds of the percolation pond,
several Eastern Stonechats in the spray fields and hundreds of duck on the
pond. The duck have had maximum counts of 105 Common Pochard, 52 Norther
Shoveller, 12 Gadwall, eight Eurasian Wigeon, six Ferruginous Ducks, six Tufted
Ducks and six Eurasian Teal. A single Eurasian Sparrowhawk has been seen over
the pond on a couple of occasions and three Eastern Olivaceous Warblers were in
a clump of vegetation behind the pond. Numbers of White Wagtails, Water Pipits
and Western Cattle Egrets are building up and there are still two Little egrets
and a Squacco Heron on the pond. Two White-winged Terns were a nice sight one
evening as was a Black-necked Grebe on the pond.