Black-winged Kites and other birds are expanding habitats in Saudi Arabia, reflecting regional ecological changes.
Black-winged Kites have become breeding residents in Saudi Arabia's Khafrah Marsh within a decade, joining species like Grey-headed Swamphens and Kentish Plovers. In Dhahran Hills, a rare sub-species of Common Redstart, Ehrenberg's Redstart, was spotted. Birdwatcher Jem documented these changes and observed various other species, including Daurian Shrikes and Gull-billed Terns, highlighting shifts in bird habitats and migration patterns in the region.
November 10, 2024
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