Description
The area between Port Ghalib and the Marsá Mubārak bay is part of the Egyptian desert, adjacent to the Red Sea coast. A single hotel is located in the center, called The Three Corners: Fayrouz Plaza Beach Resort. The hotel grounds are great for migrants during both spring and autumn migration and the garden can be full of surprises. Anything can show up here, like Žbunjar, Siva muharica and Sivi voljić. Common (local) species that can be found here are Senegalska grlica, Dugorepi svračak, Čaplja govedarka, Smeđovrati gavran and White-crowned Wheatear. Also, Velika zelena pčelarica might show itself, perched in some trees.
The coastline, especially between the hotel grounds and Port Ghalib, are great for waders. Pairs of Veliki stepski žalar can be spotted near the shoreline. Other common species are Vlastelica, Bela sprutka and Šljuka kamenjarka. Often, singular or pairs of afrička crna čaplja forage near the shoreline for fish. Zelena čaplja and Vodomar šarac often perch on the rocks. Ribar can pass overhead.
Further offshore, you can see flocks of Belooki galeb and Sooty Gull. Also multiple tern species can be seen, like Belolika čigra, Velika čigra and Bengalska čigra. If you're lucky, a Smeđa bluna might show itself far in the distance.
Towards the south, the Marsá Mubārak bay is located. This bay is known for its many Green and Hawksbill (sea) turtles and sometimes even a Dugong.
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Access
This area is only accessable if you're located in the The Three Corners Hotel. You might see the same species when visiting Port Ghalib and the Marsá Mubārak bay from elsewhere.

