African birds at the bottom of the Raydah Escarpment – Abha

African birds at the bottom of the Raydah Escarpment – Abha



Whilst birding the lower areas of the Raydah Escarpment in late March I saw a number of African species. Birds seen included , , , Bruce’s Green Pigeon and .

Bruce’s Green Pigeon is an interesting species as it only eats the fruit of a single type of fig tree. No White-throated Bee-eaters or Grey-headed Kingfishers were located so maybe we were too early for these birds to have arrived back from Africa. A few passerine migrants were also seen including a number of Common .

Resident species seen included Blackstart as well as and endemics recorded included the scarce and the commoner Arabian Serin.

Bruces Green Pigeon3
White browed coucal
White-browed Coucal
Bruces Green Pigeon
Bruce Green Pigeon
Bruces Green Pigeon1
Bruce Green Pigeon
Bruces Green Pigeon2
Bruce Green Pigeon
Common Chiffchaff
Common
Tristrams Starling
Tristrams
Blackstart
Blackstart

 

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Jem Babbington

Jem Babbington

Jem Babbington is a keen birder and amateur photographer located in Dhahran, Eastern Saudi Arabia where he goes birding every day. Jem was born in England and is a serious local patch and local area birder who has been birding for almost forty years and has birded in more than fifty countries. Jem is learning to ring birds in Bahrain as a perfect way to learn more about the birds of the area. Saudi Arabia is a very much under-watched and under-recorded country.

Jem Babbington

Jem Babbington

Jem Babbington is a keen birder and amateur photographer located in Dhahran, Eastern Saudi Arabia where he goes birding every day. Jem was born in England and is a serious local patch and local area birder who has been birding for almost forty years and has birded in more than fifty countries. Jem is learning to ring birds in Bahrain as a perfect way to learn more about the birds of the area. Saudi Arabia is a very much under-watched and under-recorded country.

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