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Hume's Owl, Yemen

Hume's Owl, Yemen

The Hume's Owl is not even endemic to the Arabian Peninsula but still a hard bird to come-by so it is always a pleasure to see (János Oláh).

Nubian Nightjar, Yemen

Nubian Nightjar, Yemen

The splendid Nubian Nightjar is easily seen on the Yemen & Socotra tour. On our last tour we had Nubian and Egyptian Nightjar within 30 minutes (János Oláh)!

Socotra Scops Owl, Yemen

Socotra Scops Owl, Yemen

The Socotra Scops Owl is just one of the endemics of this remarkable island of Yemen. It is also called the 'Little Madagascar' (János Oláh).

Arabian Golden Sparrow, Yemen

Arabian Golden Sparrow, Yemen

The Arabian Golden Sparrow is certainly a superb bird of the lowlands of Yemen (János Oláh).

Socotra Bunting, Yemen

Socotra Bunting, Yemen

We managed to find the rare Socotra Bunting on both tours we ever run to Socotra (János Oláh).

Yemen Warbler, Yemen

Yemen Warbler, Yemen

This blue-eyed warbler is restricted to the uplands of northern Yemen and the mountains of adjacent Saudi Arabia. It is considered vulnerable by Birdlife International. The Parisomas now widely accepted to be 'Sylvia' warblers (János Oláh).

Yemen Thrush, Yemen

Yemen Thrush, Yemen

An other Arabian Peninsula endemic. It is a scarce inhabitant of the higher elevations (János Oláh).

Arabian Accentor, Yemen

Arabian Accentor, Yemen

This true Yemen endemic is fairly easy to see around the summit of Jabal Saber (János Oláh).

Yemen Serin, Yemen

Yemen Serin, Yemen

Yemen Serin is a fairly nondescript seedeater of the highland habitats. It is very similar to the Ankober Serin of Ethiopia (János Oláh).

Arabian Woodpecker, Yemen

Arabian Woodpecker, Yemen

Arabian Woodpecker is one of those sought-after birds what we see on the Yemen & Socotra tour (János Oláh).

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