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Beach, Beach Clean Ups, Cormorants, Flamingos, K's Path, Kuwait, Mangrove, Migratory Birds, Seagulls, Sulaikibhat Beach, Volunteering
Last Friday, the 24th, we reached Sulaikibhat beach & were in for a big surprise! The vast area (low tide) was almost covered with different birds. I’d never seen so many at a time in real life & here I was lucky on that day!
Migratory birds like Flamingos, Cormorants and Sea gulls were more prominently noticeable. My knowledge of birds isn’t very vast 😀 so I can’t give out more species names.
After taking a few shots & a video (which I’m yet to edit/crop), we got down to cleaning the Mangroves. Every now & then we could hear the sea gulls & birds & it was a wonderful experience. I did half an hour’s worth cleaning & then went back to shooting more pictures & capturing some action by the staff & volunteers.
After the cleaning took a few group shots.
And this last one is of course a panoramic view of the Mangroves. 🙂
PS: The next beach clean-up is scheduled for tomorrow (31st Aug) same place (Sulaikibhat Beach) same time (5-6pm). Contact K’s Path to volunteer. You can come alone (provided you’re legally an adult) or you can come with a friend or family & spend time for a good cause!
Looking for reasons to volunteer?
- You get to be Social & Active
- Meet New Volunteers & make Friends
- You are Protecting the Environment & Helping Nature
- It changes your Perception towards the world in terms of pollution/ waste management
- Finally it’s a Good Work-out
Hope to see new faces tomorrow & have a happy weekend! 🙂