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Record 448 flamingo chicks born in Abu Dhabi

It is the highest number of chicks born in seven years at Al Wathba Wetland Reserve

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Arecord number of 448 flamingo chicks hatched at the Al Wathba Wetland Reserve in Abu Dhabi during these summer months, the Environmen­t Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) announced yesterday.

This year in mid-April, flamingos began building nests at the reserve’s main nesting location. Shortly after, EAD scientists spotted the first eggs. A record number of 448 chicks was recorded this year, exceeding the previous record number of 420 chicks hatched at Al Wathba in 2015, said an EAD press release.

The continued breeding of flamingos at Al Wathba Wetland Reserve is a result of EAD’s effective management of this important wetland habitat, said Dr Shaikha Salem Al Daheri, Executive Director, Terrestria­l and Marine Biodiversi­ty Sector at EAD. Flamingos bred for the first time at Al Wathba Wetland Reserve in 1998. Following this success, the late Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan establishe­d the reserve as a protected area. This is the only site in the UAE where the birds have bred more than once and continue to breed regularly. The reserve is a 45-minute drive from Abu Dhabi city and a safe refuge for many species of reptiles, small mammals and insects.

Dr Salim Javed, Acting Director of Terrestria­l Biodiversi­ty Division at the EAD, said the agency has undertaken a successful flamingo monitoring and management programme at the reserve. The programme also involves monitoring of water quality and Artemia (or brine shrimp) to help ensure a suitable environmen­t for the flamingos to breed, he said.

The Greater flamingo’s (Phoenicopt­erus roseus) range stretches from the western Mediterran­ean Basin to Sri Lanka and South Africa. The birds are seen in the UAE throughout the year at locations including lagoons, fresh and salt waters of artificial wetlands.

 ?? Courtesy: EAD ?? Flamingos at Al Wathba Wetland Reserve. In mid-April, the birds began building nests in the reserve’s main nesting site.
Courtesy: EAD Flamingos at Al Wathba Wetland Reserve. In mid-April, the birds began building nests in the reserve’s main nesting site.

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