The university provides an ideal environment for diverse bird life. Surrounded by a variety of habitats including mudflats, mangroves, lakes, parklands and gardens, KAUST also lies on a major bird migratory route. In the autumn, migrating birds leave their breeding grounds in Central Eurasia and travel to their winter homes in North and East Africa via the Red Sea, before making the return journey in the spring.
Many birds stop at KAUST along the way with a variety of food to help replenish energy supplies, places with fresh water to drink and a variety of vegetation to provide cover from predators. Species including Swallow, Crake, Warbler and both Blue-cheeked and European Bee-eaters favor the gardens and wooded areas. Water birds such as Waders, Flamingos, Cranes and Herons meanwhile prefer the mudflats or mangroves.