#saudi biodiversity

A rare Egyptian vulture has been seen feeding its chick for the first time ever in AlUla, the ancient oasis city in northwest Saudi Arabia. The sighting took place on the cliffs of Sharaan National Park, a protected area known for its landscapes and biodiversity, according to a statement shared with Saudi Streets. The newborn chick, estimated to be about two to three weeks old, marks the first confirmed case of Egyptian vulture breeding in the region. This is…