Tanjung Tuan Mar06
From ConMany photos from Raptor Watch, first the birds, then the people ;-) Five pictures of the Oriental Honey-Buzzard, including a close up, and a war veteran.
From Danny
Well only two photos to share but there were many exciting birding moments & apportunities to meet new friends. I had a lot of fun, enjoy the good company & wonderful memories.
Marisol,
Very thoughtful of you to prepare such delicious sandwiches, chicken salads, autumn grapes....... ....When we were almost roasted with no sign of the raptors, your cold chicken salads were godsend & b4 we could finish, the raptor waves swept in. If not for the big guns pointing skyward, I'm sure they would swoop down & join us. According to Yamane's thick book the Grey-faced Buzzards are in Philippines, so maybe you could spot a couple of hundreds - we didn't spot any over here.
From Yamane
MNS members and others
At Yong Pong
1) Purple heron
2) Black-crowned night-heron
3) Yellow bittern
4) Brown shrike
5) House crow
6) Yellow-bellied prinia
7) Asian glossy starling
8) Common myna
9) Javan myna
10) Barn swallow
11) House sparrow
At Tanjung Tuan
1) Blue-eared barbet
2) Dollarbird
3) White-throated kingfisher
4) Collared kingfisher
5) Blue-tailed bee-eater
6) Fork-tailed swift
7) House swift
8) Spotted dove
9) Zebra dove
10) Oriental honey-buzzard
11) White-bellied sea eagle
12) Chinese goshawk
13) Black-thighed falconet
14) House crow
15) Black-naped oriole
16) Greated racket-tailed drongo
17) Oriental magpie robin
18) Asian glossy starling
19) Common myna
20) Javan myna
21) Barn swallow
22) Pacific swallow
23) Yellow-vented bulbul
24) Common tailorbird
25) Ashy tailorbird
26) Olive-backed sunbird
27) House sparrow











































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