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Is layover in Doha or Dubai good for birding? (1 Viewer)

jurek

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I have possibility of a trip with about half-day layover in Doha and Dubai. Any info about birds? I know nothing about Doha, and about Dubai I heard it is reasonably good but I don't know logistics and how much time one needs considering travel, rent a car, traffic jam possibility etc.
 
I have possibility of a trip with about half-day layover in Doha and Dubai. Any info about birds? I know nothing about Doha, and about Dubai I heard it is reasonably good but I don't know logistics and how much time one needs considering travel, rent a car, traffic jam possibility etc.

Dubai is one big traffic jam...
 
From Doha hotspots, I have 2-3 realistic lifers (Socotra Cormorant, White-cheeked Tern, Clamorous Reed-Warbler).
I wouldn't bother, given the soaring heat. I would rather go out in Doha, where Arabian Green Bee-eater is realistic, on top of those mentioned above.

But maybe you see it different.

ps: I haven't checked October, which could be far more interesting given that it's migration season.
 
From Doha hotspots, I have 2-3 realistic lifers (Socotra Cormorant, White-cheeked Tern, Clamorous Reed-Warbler).
I wouldn't bother, given the soaring heat. I would rather go out in Doha, where Arabian Green Bee-eater is realistic, on top of those mentioned above.

But maybe you see it different.

ps: I haven't checked October, which could be far more interesting given that it's migration season.
So where would you go in Doha?
 
I honestly don't plan to go, so I should do my homework before replying, but I checked a bit and Al Wathba wetland seems like a good start (with a decent chance for Arabian Babbler as well, which would be a lifer too).
Next I would hit the coast for the cormorant.
 

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