This was one lucky catch during migration last year here in Kuwait.

And one of those moments again where I’ve wished for a longer lens ;-)

Despite this fellow supposedly being a very common summer visitor and resident that even breeds here in Kuwait, I’ve only seen one of them this once (Info from Birds of Kuwait). Regarding that site, they seem to breed on an island that is close to the development of a new harbor. And if I got the news right, the development of that island is being eyed as well. That would be a big blow for the biodiversity here in Kuwait, in my uneducated humble opinion. But humans never learn, do they?

Crab Plover, Reiherläufer, Dromas ardeola

 Kuwait, October 2010

Nikon D300, Nikkor 18-200mm

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Eurasian Curlew, Großer Brachvogel, Numenius arquata

Ras Mohamed, South Sinai, Egypt  - March 2010

Nikon D300, Nikkor 18-200mm

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I had to be quick for this one. I just thought ‘odd bird alarm’ and got in one snap.

Not a common sighting in South Sinai, even during migration :-)

Stone Curlew, Triel, Burhinus oedicnemus

 

 

Ras Mohamed, South Siani, Egypt – March 2010

Nikon D300, Nikkor 18-200mm

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