First clean-up for me since I am back and I lucked out to get a place on the island trip to Um al Maradim (uhoh, there’s even an entry on wiki :) ). A tiny speck of land in the middle of nowhere, serving as a Coastguard post and can be visited only with a special permission. That doesn’t stop a bunch of fishing boats from circling the island, there were at least 15 of them.

The island is quite important for migrating birds as a stopover and for some birds as a breeding ground.

This was the second clean-up on this island. Due to the currents (I guess) and the visiting boats, a lot of trash gets on the beaches with the tide. Including dead sheep, 7 of them. Dumped, most likely, by big animal transports who don’t want to have sick or dead sheep aboard when they reach port. It’s scary to think of all the trash floating in our oceans… We also found 3 dead birds. Two in a state of decay beyond ID-ing and 1 a possible Steppe Buzzard.

We collected altogether 33 big black trash bags full of plastic bottles, Styrofoam, cans and other plastics, household stuff, fishing lines and hooks, kids balloons (I know why I don’t like those things), ropes and half a rubber boat. There’s also tires and a big pile of pallets that we couldn’t remove.

The Kuwait Dive team took us to the island. They helped burying some of the sheep above the tide line. The team of K’s Path, including John the manager whom I met for the first time, was there and the girls did a good job organizing the whole trip. Thanks for doing this! A big thanks also to the chief (?) of the Coastguards who had a big, yummy Lunch prepped for us when we were finished with the clean-up :)

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Birdcount:

At the Marina

8 Cormorant

2 Slender-billed Gull

4 Black-headed Gull

3 White-eared Bulbul

 

Um al-Maradim island

1 Northern Wheatear (1st wt)

3 Greater Sand Plover Plover

6 Kentish Plover

15 (Great) Cormorant (6 Juv.) – flying over

9+ House Sparrow

1 1st wt Caspian Gull (possibly more)

4 Black-headed Gull

1 White-eared Bulbul (voice)

 

 

Again another successful beach clean-up at Sulaibikhat, for the third time at that long stretch of beach. One group of people (official trash picker – uppers?) must have been there the day before. There were about 18 plastic bags along the fence line.
But no worries, there was still enough left for all of us. We had 4 new Volunteers, one even from Saudi Arabia :-)
We collected around 16 bags and approx. 200kg of mainly plastic bottles.

It seems that the numbers of birds are picking up already. I don’t know if this is a sign of migration, or just summer visitors.

We had:

Reef Egret 28 (24 dark form & 4 white form)

White-cheeked Tern 2

Caspian Tern 1

Little Tern 2

Cream-coloured Courser 2

Slender-billed Gull 3

Sanderling 5

Barn Swallow 3

Terek Sandpiper 4

Curlew Sandpiper 35

Greater Sand Plover 5 (1 oiled)

Kentish Plover 3

Ruddy Turnstone 2

Curlew 1

White-eared Bulbul 2

Gull-billed Tern 1

Flamingos 310

Species Total: 17

Or bigger in the gallery 

 

Back from the beach clean-up. Boy, the wind helped, but it was HOT.
(120F/50C)
We had 15 people/Volunteers, not bad.
And collected around 250-300kg of trash, a lot of it will be recycled.
We have been at Doha beach for the 3rd time now and got finally one nasty corner at the fence cleaned up (thanks, Andy and Robert – hope I am not mixing up names).
One more clean-up to go next weekend, then’s Ramadan break (not allowed to drink water in public => no clean-ups).

Bird count for the day (some more will come tomorrow, when my head works again and I’ll be able to look at my books without my head spinning):

1 Cormorant
7 House Sparrows
1 Graceful Prinia (sound)
6 White-eared Bulbuls
4 Kentish Plover
1 Namaqua Dove
(1 possible Curlew Sandpiper?)

The tide was out very far & I didn’t get very close without getting stuck or chase them away

This is a test to see how picasa / google+ works on my blog & for you. Clicking on the pics will get you over to picasa.

It was fast and easy for me, just don’t know what you think :)

OK, not sure what’s going on. I saw the slideshow & the it’s gone. I still see the window in my post, but not in the preview.

I’ll just post it.

If you care to see some pics, please go over to picasa *sigh*. Guess I’ll have to do it the old way – unless someone can give me a tip for wordpress & Flashplayer integration…

Beach clean-up, Doha, July 16th

 

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