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Winter migrants of Saudi Arabia and some residents.

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 5:18 pm
by WorldInFocus
Hi All,

Went for a wander around the local habitat, the local population of birds has been increased by a fair few migratory birds as the temperature drops to a very fresh 25c during the day.
Here are some of the pictures I took today.

Buzzard possibly Long Legged but not sure as it was a fair distance off.

Image20191206_544 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Pied Wagtail

Image20191206_565 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Blue Dragonfly

Image20191206_568 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Nile Valley Sunbird (Female)

Image20191206_588 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Painted Lady Butterfly never seen these in KSA before but loads around at the minute

Image20191206_596 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Steppe Eagle

Image20191206_609 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20191206_615 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Chiff Chaff

Image20191206_628 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20191206_634 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20191206_646 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20191206_650 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Little Green Bee-Eater

Image20191206_658 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20191206_660 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Laughing Dove

Image20191206_662 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Stonechat

Image20191206_668 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20191206_675 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20191206_687 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20191206_696 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Red Backed Shrike

Image20191206_701 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20191206_709 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20191206_716 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Arabian Waxbill

Image20191206_724 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Western Marsh Harrier

Image20191206_735 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20191206_738 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Squacco Heron

Image20191206_754 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Hope you like the pictures.

Ian C

Re: Winter migrants of Saudi Arabia and some residents.

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 10:53 pm
by John flightpath
Nice shots there Ian. Always good to see what is lurking in another part of the world.

Cheers
John.