Khor Al Beidah
Khor al-Beida is a tidal wetland in the Emirate of Umm al Quwain. It hosts several species of crabs, mollusks and wintering shorebirds.[1] The fragile ecosystem is under threat from illegal felling of Mangroves and real estate development.
Birdlife International[2] and The UAE Ministry of Climate Change & Environment have listed Khor al Beidah as an Important Bird Area (IBA).[3]
More than 420 different species have been recorded in this region and the region is largely left unprotected[4]
Khor Al Beidah
Bird species
- Marbled Duck
- Red-breasted Merganser
- Eurasian Bittern
- Long-billed Dowitcher
- Red Knot
- Alpine Swift
- Merlin
- Mesopotamian Crow
- More in this checklist
References
- "Umm Al Quwain mangroves illegally cut down by 'camel farm labourers'". The National. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
- "BirdLife Data Zone". datazone.birdlife.org. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
- "Important Bird Areas in the UAE (IBA)".
- "Sustainable development must not endanger birds". The National. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
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