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Birding Sudan

A blog for anyone with an interest in the wild birds of Sudan. Monday, 1 June 2015. My final post from Sudan. Saturday, 23 May 2015. First Sunt Forest visit for a while. African Swamphens, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. African Jacanas, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. Pink-backed Pelican, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. African Openbill, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. Black-crowned Night Herons, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. Sacred Ibises, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. Great White Pelicans, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015.

Birds of Saudi Arabia

Mainly Jems Birding and Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and Ringing Trips to Bahrain.

Colors of Libya Just another WordPress Blog from Libya

The People have risen, fresh colors of Libya. Wall of Security Barraks, Benghazi. In front of North Benghazi Court. A Story of Two Bridges. In 1948, during the British Administration after the war and before independence of Lib.

breathing space

With a new semester starting, the campus will be alive once more with the student population going about their daily routine. Dad in a typical pose.

Gone Pishing

Ubiquitous and noisy everywhere around Cairo they are particularly vocal at this time of year when they are raising chicks. The chicks are well camouflaged. Friday, 9 May 2014. The ponds on the golf course where I live just outside Cairo attract a few dragonflies. This is a violet dropwing on a hibiscus. Thursday, 8 May 2014. Spotted flycatchers at Marsa Alam. Wednesday, 7 May 2014. Cattle egret predates tree pipit. One of many tree pip.

Birding Adventures in Saudi Arabia and around the World

Birding Adventures in Saudi Arabia and around the World. Blogs of some of my birding adventures in Saudi Arabia and other parts of the world. Thursday, 12 January 2017. An early visitor to he area is this Stonechat. It was deep in the stubble of the old reed beds so focus was difficult. I am going with green sandpiper for this one but will look again in a bit, never been particularly comfortable telling the different sandpipers apart. I spotted about a dozen or so Crested Lark around the area they se.

Sweet Salalah.A Year of Cake in the Middle East

A Year of Cake in the Middle East. In 2012 I moved to Salalah, Oman. My challenge? Bake cakes for a year, and use that as an excuse to write about life here at the Gulf of Oman. Tuesday, May 19, 2015. The University of Orono has an Eid gathering for local Muslims t.

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