7 March 2017 – Records at Dakhla and Oued Jenna

Arnoud van den Berg had a very successful week sound-recording the nightjars at Oued Jenna. ‘Every night, I also heard the Pharaoh Eagle Owl once or twice. However, I could not find any Sudan Golden Sparrows…. Cricket Warblers and Eremopterix nigriceps were remarkably abundant this year, as were Ammomanes cincturus and coursers. A male Tristram’s Warbler may be noteworthy too

Incomplete checklist for Dakhla and Dakhla bay on 24-25/2 and 2-3/3:

  • flock of Great Cormorant P c sinensis
  • flock of Eurasian Spoonbill
  • several flocks of Greater Flamingo
  • Oystercatcher (flock of 30 on 2/3)
  • Stone-curlew (heard on beach at hotel in town)
  • Spotted Redshank (one)
  • Caspian Tern (maximum 400+ during high tide at tip of peninsula)
  • Royal Tern (on 2/3 two roosting in bay, sound-recorded, and on 3/3 one flying past hotel)
  • Lesser Crested Tern (one)
  • Laughing Dove 26-27/2 (twice one in town)
  • White-throated Bee-eater (Attitude hotel) 2/3
  • Black Wheatear (east of Dakhla)
  • Desert Wheater (east of Dakhla)
  • Blackcap (Attitude)

Checklist for Oued Jenna, Aousserd, staying to camp from 27 February to 2 March 2017:

  • Little Egret 28/2 (two flying up from little pool)
  • Black Kite 26-27-28/2, 1-2/3 (handful flying about; 2nd cy)
  • Marsh Harrier 28/2, 1-3 (one male)
  • Long-legged Buzzard 26/2 (one west of Jenna)
  • Common Kestrel 26-27-28/2, 1-2/3 (few)
  • Lanner Falcon 2/3 (perched along the road 100+ km west of Jenna)
  • Stone Curlew 26-27-28/2, 1-2/3 (heard at night)
  • Cream-colored Courser 26-27-28/2, 1-2/3 (common, often heard)
  • Collared Dove 26-27-28/2, 1-2/3 (numerous)
  • Pharaoh Eagle Owl 26-27-28/2, 1-2/3 (heard every night; once flushed)
  • Golden Nightjar 26-27-28/2, 1-2/3 (2-4 individuals, heard every night)
  • Common Swift 26/2 (one flying past)
  • Black-crowned Finch-Lark 26-27-28/2, 1-2/3 (numerous)
  • Bar-tailed Desert Lark 26-27-28/2, 1-2/3 (numerous)
  • Dunn’s Lark 26/2 (cf one)
  • Hoopoe Lark 26-27-28/2, 1-2/3 (common)
  • Short-toed Lark 2/3 (few)
  • Sand Martin 26-27/2 (one or two in flock of hirundines)
  • Rock Martin 26/2 (cf one in flock of hirundines)
  • Barn Swallow 26-27-28/2, 1-2/3 (common; first night big flock roosting)
  • Red-rumped Swallow  27-28/2 (six flying about)
  • White Wagtail 1/3 (one)
  • Brown-necked Raven 26-27-28/2, 1-2/3 (daily)
  • Desert Grey Shrike 26-27-28/2, 1-2/3 (several actively hunting and singing)
  • Northern Wheatear 26-27-28/2, 1-2/3
  • White-tailed Wheatear (Aousserd) 27-28/2, 1/3
  • Fulvous Babbler 27-28/2, 1-2/3 (common and confiding)
  • Cricket Warbler 27-28/2, 1-2/3 (numerous; with fledglings, singing)
  • Chiffchaff 26-27-28/2, 1-2/3 (common)
  • Tristram’s Warbler 27-2 (one male)
  • Subalpine Warbler 27-28/2, 1-2/3 (several males)
  • Sardinian Warbler 27/2 (one male)
  • House Sparrow 27-28/2, 1-3 (only at Aousserd, petrol station)
  • Desert Sparrow 27-28/2, 1-2/3 (numerous; nesting)

2 thoughts on “7 March 2017 – Records at Dakhla and Oued Jenna

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