Today we travelled over the Al Hajar Mountains to Fujairah via the Wamms Goat Farm area. Without the irrigation heads, birdwatching the over the grass lands would be difficult, but the birds accepted the artificial perches and showed well.
Al Hajar Mountains - lunch stop
Black Redstart
Spectacled Bubul
Wamms Goat Farm viewed from roadside
Cattle Egret
Isabelline Wheatear
Red-wattled Plover
Marsh Sandpiper
Southern Grey Shrike
Daurian Shrike
Indian Silverbill
Indian Roller
Hoopoe
Black-winged Practincole
House Sparrow
Swallow
Lesser Kestrel
House Crow
Crested Lark
White-cheeked Bubul
House Martin
Fujairah & Hotel Rotana
Sooty Gull
Purple Sunbird
Laughing Dove
Kentish Plover
Graceful Prinia
House Sparrow
Grey Plover
Sandwich Tern
Common Tern
Black-headed Gull
Species = 64
Welcome to my blog about Birds, Butterflies, Moths, Mammals, Dragonflies and Damselflies. I am lucky to live near Teesmouth, an area which is great for wildlife in a variety of habitats.
Sunday, 25 March 2012
5th March 2012
Today we visited Al Safa Park which is a maintained family park with a healthy bird population who are used to people so ideal for those with cameras to get good photographs.
Common Myna
Pied Myna
House Sparrow
Bluethroat
House Crow
Hoopoe
Graceful Prinia
Indian Roller
Rose-ringed Parakeet
Syke's Wagtail
Black-headed Gull
Laughing Dove
Collared Dove
Mallard
Teal
White Wagtail
Common Bubul
Red-vented Bubul
Song Thrush
Species = 51
Common Myna
Pied Myna
House Sparrow
Bluethroat
House Crow
Hoopoe
Graceful Prinia
Indian Roller
Rose-ringed Parakeet
Syke's Wagtail
Black-headed Gull
Laughing Dove
Collared Dove
Mallard
Teal
White Wagtail
Common Bubul
Red-vented Bubul
Song Thrush
Species = 51
4th March 2012
Next stop was Mushrif Park which again is another hotspot for wildlife. This park is very natural and a world away from public parks in the UK. For a birdwatcher this park is far more species rich than anything a manicured park can hold.
Birds spotted were
Green Beeeater
Grey Francolin
Collared Dove
White-cheeked Bubul
House Sparrow
Laughing Dove
Rose-ringed Parakeet
Red-wattled Plover
Great-spotted Eagle
Black-bellied Sandgrouse
Black Redstart
Red-vented Bubul
Common Myna
Southern Grey Shrike
Mourning Wheater (Arabian Wheatear)
Marsh Harrier
Species = 43
Birds spotted were
Green Beeeater
Grey Francolin
Collared Dove
White-cheeked Bubul
House Sparrow
Laughing Dove
Rose-ringed Parakeet
Red-wattled Plover
Great-spotted Eagle
Black-bellied Sandgrouse
Black Redstart
Red-vented Bubul
Common Myna
Southern Grey Shrike
Mourning Wheater (Arabian Wheatear)
Marsh Harrier
Species = 43
Friday, 23 March 2012
Dubai 3rd to 11th March 2012
This was my first trip to the Middle East and Dubai/UAE was an amazing place. The city pushes the boundaries of engineering with every new building and the skyline captures the imagination.
The wealth of wildlife is there to be found whether that in in the city or out in the surrounding desert. The grass areas and water bodies are a mecca for birds, so the first place we visited was Ras-la-Khor Wildlife Sanctuary a Ramsar Site which is especially important for wintering birds on the East African - West Asian migration route.
From the two public hides we spotted the following birds:
Greater Flamingo
Black-winged Stilt
Avocet
Western Reef Heron (pale & dark phase)
Pintail
Red-wattled Plover
Spoonbill
Shelduck
Ringed Plover
Common Sandpiper
Black-headed Gull
Shoveler
Laughing Dove
Great-white Egret
Little Egret
Curlew
Little Stint
Marsh Sandpiper
Teal
White Wagtail
Egyptian Goose
Greater Sandplover
White-cheeked Bubul
Mallard
Grey Heron
Gull-billed Tern
Crested Lark
House Sparrow
Collared Dove
Kentish Plover
Species = 30
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