Sunday 19 May
Sand dunes
Sand dunes and sheets of different types cover by far the largest proportion of the United Arab Emirates, ranging from vast, flat expanses to the impressive mega-dunes which are a prominent feature of the landscape, especially in the south of the country. Perhaps surprisingly, sand dunes are home to a wide variety of very well-adapted desert specialists.
Learn about UAE habitats & speciesSpecies found in sand dunes
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Alexandrian senna (Senna alexandrina)
A member of the pea family, the herbaceous Alexandrian senna (Senna alexandrina) is one of the most extensively collected species of desert…
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Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria)
A magnificently vibrant green, red and pink bird, the Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria) is native to south and south-east Asia, but…
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Alhagi (Alhagi graecorum)
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Amaranthus (Amaranthus hybridus)
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Amaranthus (Amaranthus albus)
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Anastatica (Anastatica hierochuntica)
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Anchusa (Anchusa aegyptiaca)
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Anthemis (Anthemis melampodina)
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Anticharis (Anticharis glandulosa)
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Arabian cicada (Platypleura arabica)
A common sight on trees and bushes in summer months, the Arabian cicada (Platypleura arabica) is also well known throughout its range for…
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Arabian fat-tailed scorpion (Androctonus crassicauda)
The Arabian fat-tailed scorpion (Androctonus crassicauda) is a formidable predator, with a thick, powerful tail that is equipped with a…
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Arabian horned viper (Cerastes gasperettii)
The Arabian horned viper is one of three currently recognised species of horned viper, a group which is recognisable for the distinctive…
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Arabian oxeye (Anvillea garcinii)
The Arabian oxeye (Anvillea garcinii) is a woody perennial shrub with crinkly, oval, grey or grey-green leaves which taper towards the base…
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Arabian primrose (Arnebia hispidissima)
Information on the Arabian primrose (Arnebia hispidissima) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Arabian sand boa (Eryx jayakari)
One of the smallest boa species, the Arabian sand boa is the only boa found in south-east Arabia, and one of the most common snakes in the…
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Arabian sand gecko (Stenodactylus arabicus)
A small and attractively marked gecko, the Arabian sand gecko is unusual for its webbed feet, which increase the surface area for burrowing…
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Arabian toad (Bufo arabicus)
The Arabian toad (Bufo arabicus) is one of only nine species of amphibian found in the Arabian Peninsula, and by far the most common of the…
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Arabian toad-headed agama (Phrynocephalus arabicus)
The Arabian toad-headed agama (Phrynocephalus arabicus) is a member of the Agamidae family, also known as the chisel-teeth lizards due…
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Arenaria (Arenaria leptoclados)
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Arfaj (Rhanterium epapposum)
A dwarf shrub with spherical foliage and beautiful, large, yellow-brown inflorescences, the arfaj, the national flower of Kuwait, grows in…
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Aristida (Aristida adscensionis)
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Arnebia (Arnebia linearifolia)
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Asparagus (Asparagus stipularis)
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Astragalus (Astragalus hamosus)
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Astragalus (Astragalus tribuloides)
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Astragalus (Astragalus vogelii)
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Astragalus (Astragalus annularis)
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Astragalus (Astragalus arpilobus)
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Atractylis (Atractylis carduus)
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Atriplex (Atriplex tatarica)
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Awl-headed snake (Lytorhynchus diadema)
A little-known, burrow-dwelling reptile, the most distinctive feature of the awl-headed snake is its shovel-shaped, projecting snout which…
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Baillon’s crake (Porzana pusilla)
A tiny member of the Rallidae family, a group of ground-dwelling waterbirds comprising the rails, coots and crakes, Baillon’s crake is a…
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Bar-tailed lark (Ammomanes cinctura)
Discovered by Charles Darwin on the Cape Verde Islands off the north-west of Africa, the bar-tailed lark is a small, relatively plain…
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Bassia (Bassia muricata)
Information on Bassia muricata is being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Bay-backed shrike (Lanius vittatus)
A strikingly coloured, delicately built and fine-billed shrike, the bay-backed shrike is a beautiful bird of South Asia. The most…
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Black bog-rush (Schoenus nigricans)
Information on the black bog-rush (Schoenus nigricans) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Black pennant (Selysiothemis nigra)
A small and graceful dragonfly, the black pennant (Selysiothermis nigra) is distinguished by its large, fragile-looking wings and…
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Black scrub-robin (Cercotrichas podobe)
The black scrub-robin (Cercotrichas podobe) is a long-legged bird with almost entirely greyish-black plumage and a distinctly long tail…
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Blue-spotted arab (Colotis phisadia)
Information on the blue-spotted arab is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Blumea (Blumea bovei)
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Booted eagle (Hieraaetus pennatus)
The booted eagle is a small, stocky eagle with a rounded head and heavily feathered legs. It occurs in two main colour forms that are almost…
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Brachiaria (Brachiaria eruciformis)
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Brachiaria (Brachiaria reptans)
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Brahminy kite (Haliastur indus)
With its sharply contrasting plumage, the widespread Brahminy kite is an unmistakeable bird of prey. While its head, neck, throat, upper…
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Brown shrike (Lanius cristatus)
Information on the brown shrike is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Brown-necked raven (Corvus ruficollis)
A large, attractive corvid with glossy plumage, the brown-necked raven (Corvus ruficollis) has distinctive, elongated, pointed and often…
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Cape hare (Lepus capensis)
A widespread and abundant species, the Cape hare is a typical hare in appearance, with long, slender limbs, large hind feet, a short tail…
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Caspian plover (Charadrius asiaticus)
The Caspian plover is a slim, upright bird with long, thin legs which allow it to wade in shallow water, and a black, narrow, pointed bill…
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Cenchrus (Cenchrus setigerus)
Information on Cenchrus setigerus is being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Centaurea (Centaurea pseudosinaica)
Information on Centaurea pseudosinaica is being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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