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Fauna

Fauna includes all the animals in a given area. Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary is a home to countless species of birds, reptiles, fish and invertebrates, but most prominently it is a haven for birds of around 180 different species.

The site regularly supports a number of wintering and migratory birds including the globally threatened Socotra Cormorant and Ferruginous Duck.

Common Kingfisher

common fisherman - صياد السمك الشائع

Eurasian Spoon Bill

Asian spoonbill - أبو ملعقة الأسيوي

Kentish Plover

Alexandrian plovers - الزقزاق الأسكندراني

Black - Tailed Godwit

black tail - بقويقة سوداء الذيل
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Greater Spotted Eagle

Great spotted eagle - العقاب المنقط الكبير

Horned Viper

horned snake - الأفعى القرناء

Blue Headed Agama

blue-headed ferret - الحرذون ذو الرأس الأزرق

Ethiopian Hedgehog

Ethiopian Hedgehog - القنفذ الأثيوبي

More fauna

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Our Star Bird!

Flora

Flora means all types of plants. The plant community at Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary plays an integral role in recycling of nutrients and maintaining the ecological balance of the area.

The most prominent of the trees found here are the mangroves which safeguard the sanctuary from wave actions and tidal surges.

Sedge

Saadia - السعدية

Strings of Bead

Peripheral bead - خرزة محيطية الأوراق

Common Reed

Phragmites australis - القيصوب الجنوبي

Salt Cedar

Salt Cedar - الأثل

Desert Hyacinth

desert lavender - الخزامي الصحراوي

Bean Caper

bait - رطريط

Amazing Mangroves!

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