Wheatears – Shedgum Escarpment

Wheatears – Shedgum Escarpment



Whilst birdwatching at Shedgum Escarpment we saw a few interesting birds although the weather was not good so photos wereaverage to poor. Winter birding at this location is always difficult with few species seen but it is an excellent place to see .

We first went to the bottom of the Escarpment and looked around the base of the cliffs and found a up to five White-crowned Wheatears including young birds with black heads and no white caps.

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White-crowned Wheatear

There were many Tawny Pipits feeding around in the newly grown plants that have popped up due to all the rain we have had recently.

Other species seen included a couple of distant Desert Larks and several Desert Wheatears, Isabelline Wheatears and a single .

We then went to the top of the escarpment as Trumpeter Fiches have been seen breeding here at this time of year, many years ago, but we saw little except a and several House Sparrows.

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White-crowned Wheatear
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White-crowned Wheatear
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White-crowned Wheatear
White crowned Wheatear
White-crowned Wheatear
Eastern Mouring Wheatear
Eastern Mourning Wheatear
Desert Wheatear female
– female

 

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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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