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Migratory birds feast on the greenery of Makkah desert Migratory birds in Makkah

Jeddah: Migratory birds have feasted on the green hills and valleys of the Makkah desert after the rain. The hills and deserts of Makka are very green in the rain. With this, there are beautiful scenes of birds flying everywhere in the skies of Makkah. Migratory birds have flocked to it. Now the valleys and hills of Makkah provide a beautiful view of nature with birds. Photographer Mansoor Harbi, who photographed the natural beauty of the Makkah region after continuous rains, captured and released the photos that highlight the beauty of the flocks of migratory birds that came to Makkah.

Mansoor Alharbi said in an interview with a channel that he noticed the sighting of Heron and Eugret birds, which are considered migratory birds, when he passed through Jamum area in the north of Makkah. The sight of migratory birds in flight was very beautiful and impressive. He also said that it captures the green scenes of the birds and the mountains. I managed to take beautiful pictures of birds from more than one place.

The little white heron is characterized by its large and thick yellow beak. It has long greenish gray legs. It usually breeds in trees near large lakes. It is found in extensive wetlands. Alharbi said it mainly eats fish, frogs, small mammals, sometimes reptiles and small insects.