Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary - Take Two

Ah, another weekend. Another day at the pool in Al Qasr. Another attempt to visit Dubai’s Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary.

As you may recall, last week’s Ras Al Khor adventure entailed two hours of frustratingly circling between route 44 and 66 to locate three unsigned bird watching stations only to arrive at one and find a “Closed Fridays” sign.

This weekend, we ventured out on a Saturday and armed ourselves with better maps (including one printed from http://www.tommypedersen.com/ - a local bird watcher). I added the route #s for reference:

We drove along the 44, passing the bird sanctuary on the other side of the road, came upon a pretzel interchange where we (hopefully) made the correct choices of on-off ramps, and (hurray!) made it to the other side of the 44, slowed down the car to make sure we didn’t pass the little pink brick-paved side road that leads to Mangrove hide, found it and made it on the first try!

There were a few other cars parked there so that was a good sign. Upon entering the viewing hide, we were not greeted by a sedate park ranger (or whatever they are called here) who didn’t seem like he wanted to be there but he did get out of his chair to point at (literally) how to use the telescope as he didn’t utter a single word.

At Mangrove hide, we saw one Greater Flamingo (this one had pink legs but black wing tips), great white egrets, herons, black-winged stilts, ringed plovers, and a Greater Spotted Eagle (in flight with the Dubai skyline behind it - awesome!). Here’s a photo of some egrets we saw:

Next we managed to maneuver through another pretzel intersection onto route 66 and found Flamingo Hide without too much trouble thanks to the map above.

It’s no wonder why this viewing station is called Flamingo hide - there were tons of Greater Flamingos - and these had pink legs AND pink wingtips unlike the loner we saw at Mangrove Hide (although we did see a buddy of his walking away from his pink cousins). At this hide, we were greeted by a very friendly ranger who helped us identify some birds, even showed us an Osprey, and told us where to go to pick up some UAE bird books. We also saw Kentish Plovers, White Wagtails, and a duck that looked like a mallard. But the Flamingos stole the show:

As the third viewing station is closed due to construction around the area, I won’t bore you any further about bird talk but will leave you with a photo (blurry b/c it was taken from a distance) of the loner Flamingo. Notice it is not pink like the others:

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