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Plains are a common feature in many parts of the UAE. Around the Hajar Mountains, they occur as wide, flat expanses, covered in coarse rocks and gravels. In other parts of the country, plains are intimately associated with dune systems, forming loosely connected networks of interdunes.
Sabkha, an Arabic term referring to flat, salt-encrusted desert, usually devoid of any significant plant cover, frequently develops on alluvial plains, with groundwater occurring close to the surface. Coastal sabkha also occurs, dominating the coastline from the area of Abu Dhabi Island westward.
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The wagtails are some of the best-recognised and most familiar of birds, so named for their conspicuous habit of wagging the long tail while…
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Information on the collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
The common name of this bird arises from the distinctive band of black plumage that runs around the throat, from eye to eye, giving the…
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One of the most common raptor species in Europe, this medium-sized bird of prey is recognisable for its rounded head and tail, broad wings…
The most widely distributed of all cranes, the common crane is a large and impressive waterbird with a long neck, beak and legs. The plumage…
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A superbly camouflaged species, the greyish, heavily marked plumage of the common scops-owl makes it almost indistinguishable when perched…
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Information on cutleaf medick (Medicago laciniata) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Information on Cymbolaena griffithii is being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Growing in dense tufts, the desert grass (Stipagrostis plumosa) has many erect culms (the hollow, jointed stem of a grass or sedge), encased…
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A typical hedgehog in appearance, the desert hedgehog has a dense, spiny coat, an elongated snout, and the ability to curl into a defensive…
Information on the desert horse purslane (Trianthema portulacastrum) is currently being researched and written and will appear here…
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One of the smallest of the Sylvia warblers, the desert warbler (Sylvia nana) is a compact, rather dainty bird, yet, as its name suggests, it…
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Information on devil's thorn (Tribulus terrestris) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Information on the dhafra (Tephrosia apollinea) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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The diadem snake (Spalerosophis diadema) is named for its distinctive head markings, consisting of a dark band, which runs across the head…
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The eastern olivaceous warbler is a predominantly greyish-brown warbler with a fairly long, pointed beak, a narrow, square-ended tail, and a…
The Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiacus) is a large, distinctive, pale-coloured waterbird which is easily recognised by the conspicuous…
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The scientific name for this species, Caprimulgus, is from the Latin for “goat sucker”, a name that arose from a past belief that this bird…
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Although cactus-like in appearance, Euphorbia larica is a actually a member of the Euphorbiaceae family, one of the largest plant groups in…
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Belonging to the Hirundinidae, the swallow and martin family, the Eurasian crag-martin (Hirundo rupestris) is perhaps the least energetic of…
Information on the Eurasian dotterel (Eudromias morinellus) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
With its bright yellow plumage, the Eurasian golden oriole (Oriolus oriolus) is an incredibly striking bird. On the male Eurasian golden…
A large, carnivorous scavenger, the Eurasian griffon (Gyps fulvus) may be seen soaring majestically on thermal currents in the warmer…
The Eurasian hobby is a small, slender falcon with a relatively long, square tail, and long, scythe-like wings, giving it the appearance of…
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One of the most widespread diurnal raptor species, the Eurasian sparrowhawk is small-bodied, with relatively short, rounded wings, long legs…
The European bee-eater is an incredibly colourful bird with an unmistakable appearance. In breeding plumage, it has a rich chestnut crown…
The European roller resembles a crow in size and build, but has stunningly colourful plumage, very unlike a crow. The head, neck and…
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