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Jizan Corniche – Jizan

November 9, 2018
This site is one of the main birding locations in the region and has good wader habitat holding the highest concentration of shorebirds along the Saudi Red Sea coast. The site is easily viewed from the cornice road and in the early morning the sun is behind the observer allowing good viewing conditions. We birded the coast from the cetre of Jizan a short distance to the south, but did not go too far due to the issues near the Yemen boarder.
The Corniche is also good for birds other than shorebirds with Black-crowned Sparrow Lark,  and Pink-backed  all photographed.
The only waders photographed were  and .
Sooty Gull
Spur-winged 
White-winged Tern
White-winged Tern
Black-crowned Sparrow-lark
Namaqua Dove
Pink-backed Pelican
Pink-backed Pelican
Pink-backed Pelican
Pink-backed Pelican
Bar-tailed Godwit
Bar-tailed Godwit
Bar-tailed Godwit
Black-tailed Godwit

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Jem Babbington

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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