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Birds of Saudi Arabia: Desert Hyacinth (Cistanche tubulosa) - Sabkhat Al Fasl
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Birds of Saudi Arabia. Mainly Jems Birding and Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and Ringing Trips to Bahrain. Large Gull ID Help. Desert Hyacinth (Cistanche tubulosa) - Sabkhat Al Fasl. The Desert Hyacinth ( Cistanche tubulosa. Posted by Jem Babbington. Saturday, March 24, 2012 5:29:00 pm. Sunday, January 06, 2013 5:00:00 pm. It helped me very much for my homework! Sunday, January 06, 2013 5:05:00 pm. Your very welcome - glad the details helped. Friday, July 10, 2015 11:04:00 am. Bahrain - Common...
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Birds of Saudi Arabia: Birding Locations
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Birds of Saudi Arabia. Mainly Jems Birding and Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and Ringing Trips to Bahrain. Large Gull ID Help. Birding locations (click on link to open). Al Jandaliyah Established Protected Area. Al Khobar Harbour Pool. Arabian Gulf Coral Islands. Ash Shargiyah Development Company Farm. Dammam - Al Khobar Wader Roost. Dammam - Al Khobar Wader Roost South. King Fahd Park Dammam. Qaryat Al Ulya Pivot Fields. Saudi Aramco Sewage Treatment Plant. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bahrain...
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Birds of Saudi Arabia: Arabian Endemics
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Birds of Saudi Arabia. Mainly Jems Birding and Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and Ringing Trips to Bahrain. Large Gull ID Help. SAUDI ARABIAN REGIONAL ENDEMIC SPECIES. This region together with the Tihamah plain is home to the majority of southwest Arabian endemic bird species with. All except the Arabian Accentor Prunella fagani. Occurring in this area. The montane juniper woodlands are vital habitat for these birds, such as the Yemen Linet ( Carduelis yemenensis). With many endemic plants....
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Birds of Saudi Arabia: Red-backed x Isabelline Shrike hybrid – Dhahran Hills
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Birds of Saudi Arabia. Mainly Jems Birding and Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and Ringing Trips to Bahrain. Large Gull ID Help. Red-backed x Isabelline Shrike hybrid – Dhahran Hills. Magnus Hellström mentioned the following: “Establishing the ID of the non-collurio parent beyond doubt is of course difficult, but like Alan I would find phoenicuroides a more likely candidate. I find the scale of colours in this individual rather different from the one shown by hybrid birds in the area o...Brian S...
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Birds of Saudi Arabia: More Steppe Buzzards near Tabuk – Bird records by Viv Wilson
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Birds of Saudi Arabia. Mainly Jems Birding and Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and Ringing Trips to Bahrain. Large Gull ID Help. More Steppe Buzzards near Tabuk – Bird records by Viv Wilson. As mentioned in a previous post Steppe Buzzard. Posted by Jem Babbington. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Arabian Gulf Coral Islands. Arabian Spotted Eagle Owl. Bahrain - AAli Farm. Bahrain - Barn Swallow. Bahrain - Barred Warbler. Bahrain - Blue-cheeked Bee-eater. Bahrain - Bridled Tern. Bahrain - Ortol...
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Birds of Saudi Arabia: Wildlife
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Birds of Saudi Arabia. Mainly Jems Birding and Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and Ringing Trips to Bahrain. Large Gull ID Help. Arabian Spiny-tailed Lizard ( Uromastyx aegyptia microlepis. The Spiny-tailed Lizard ( Uromastyx spp. Is a medium to large sized, heavily built lizard with a spiny club like tail, which has been likened to a small living dinosaur. The generic name ( Uromastyx. Is derived from the Ancient Greek words ourá. Ρά) meaning "tail" and mastigo. The Arabian Spiny-tailed Lizard.
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Birds of Saudi Arabia: Abu Ali Island - Location Details
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Birds of Saudi Arabia. Mainly Jems Birding and Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and Ringing Trips to Bahrain. Large Gull ID Help. Abu Ali Island - Location Details. 120-150 pairs) and a few (c.10 pairs) Saunders' Tern. Breed on the islands. Many terns congregate to moult on these islands after the breeding season; approximately 14,000 Saunders' Tern/Little Terns, in excess of 8,000 White-cheeked Terns in September, 2,000-3,000 Sandwich Terns. And nearly 5,000 Lesser Crested Terns. Bahrain - Europ...
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Birds of Saudi Arabia: Large Gull ID Help
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Birds of Saudi Arabia. Mainly Jems Birding and Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and Ringing Trips to Bahrain. Large Gull ID Help. Large Gull ID Help. With a few Armenian Gull Larus. And during the wintering months over 75% of the large white-headed gulls are barabensis. These birds mainly occur along the coastline of Tarut Bay between Dammam and Al Khobar although a few also occur in Half Moon Bay. The birds join the Slender-billed Gull Chroicocephalus genei. And Herring Gull L. argentatus. And S...
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Birds of Saudi Arabia: Ringing
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Birds of Saudi Arabia. Mainly Jems Birding and Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and Ringing Trips to Bahrain. Large Gull ID Help. Ringing Team (Left to right - Jem, Abdulla, Mubarak and Brendan) - Photograph by Howard King. Ringing Team (Left to right - Brendan, Mubarak and Abdulla). Ringing Team (Left to right - Abdulla, Jem with (Caspian) Reed Warbler, Mubarak) - Photograph by Brendan Kavenaugh. Jem ringing at Al Qahma Mangroves. Ringing Camp (Al Jarrim Island - Bahrain). Bridled Tern - 382 ;.