
Written By Gary Burns
Summer Birding in Dubai: Quiet Deserts, Active Wildlife
Birding in Dubai during the summer might not sound like the most comfortable hobby—but for those willing to embrace the early starts and warm evenings, it opens up a side of the desert that’s wild, quiet, and deeply rewarding.
Beat the Heat, Catch the Magic
It all comes down to timing. The trick is to head out before sunrise, when the desert is cool, calm, and stirring with life. A couple of good hours in the early morning can reveal more than you'd expect. Then, retreat indoors during the heat of the day, and return in the late afternoon when shadows stretch and the desert slowly comes alive again.Fewer People, More Wildlife
Unlike the bustling winter months—with campers, off-roaders, and dune bashers crisscrossing the sands—summer is surprisingly peaceful. That absence of noise and movement invites wildlife to roam a bit more freely.Foxes, including red and Rüppell’s, are more visible, often trotting along dune crests or hanging around known burrows. Nocturnal birds like the Pharaoh Eagle-Owl, Little Owl, and Barn Owl are far more active and easier to spot.
Summer Specialties
One of the season’s highlights is the presence of Blue-cheeked Bee-eaters. These brilliantly colored birds are a delight to watch as they flit over open areas, chasing insects with elegance and speed.Also notable is the Egyptian Nightjar. Often hard to find in other seasons, they congregate in certain areas during the summer. If you know where to look, you may come across them resting in groups, so well camouflaged that you only notice them when they flutter up in a burst of silent wings.