Birds in around & over – Dhahran Waste Water Lake

Birds in around & over – Dhahran Waste Water Lake



The last few visits to the Waste Water Lake during April and early May have produced a few new birds. A number of breeding Little Ringed Plover have been seen and heard calling and flying around suggesting they have young about. House Crows are now being seen in good numbers around the pond and nearby Cricket Fields. At least two Crested Honey Buzzards are still present and may well stay for the summer as they have done in the past few years. Migrants include Daurian and Red-backed Shrikes the later of which were not seen until late April which is quite late as they are normally seen early April and very occasionally in March. European Bee-eaters have been flying over in reasonably good numbers with flocks of twenty plus birds seen on many occasions. They are often heard calling before they are seen. Another migrant seen in larger numbers than normal this year has been Northern Wheatear, whilst Tree Pipit has been recorded less frequently than in recent years. 

Little Ringed Plover
Little Ringed Plover
Northern Wheatear1
Northern Wheatear
Red backed Shrike male1
Red-backed Shrike
Red backed Shrike male
Red-backed Shrike
Tree Pipit
Tree Pipit
Crested Honey Buzzard1
Crested Honey Buzzard 

 

Crested Honey Buzzard2
Crested Honey Buzzard 

 

Crested Lark
Crested Lark

 

Daurian Shrike1
Daurian Shrike

 

Daurian Shrike2
Daurian Shrike

 

European Bee eater2
European Bee-eater

 

European Bee eater.1jpg
European Bee-eater

 

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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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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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