Pulau Ubin 14Feb09
From Con
A Great-billed Heron flew in to where Danny Lau, Jia Sheng and myself were viewing on Chek Jawa this morning around 9am. Shortly after landing, this large bird caught a fish, and remained in view for until we left 30 minutes later.
From Danny
Little Egret.
Great-billed Heron.
Female Red Junglefowl.
Just for record birds seen at Ubin East. No signs of Monarch, Whistler or M Blue Flycatcher.
1) AG Starlings
2) Purple-backed Starlings - flock of 20 +
3) PNG Pigeons
4) Abbott's Babbler - H
5) Striped Tit Babblers
6) Arctic Warblers
7) Ashy Tailorbird
8) Dark-necked Tailorbird
9) Rufous-tailed Tailorbird
10) Lesser Coucal
11) Tiger Shrike
12) Pied Fantails
13) Common Goldenbacks - 3
14) Olive-backed Sunbirds
15) Brown-throated Sunbirds
16) Purple-throated Sunbirds - more than 8 around flowering tree
17) CHE - adult pale morph - 2
18) WBSE - 2
19) Osprey - 1
20) Brown Hawk Owl - H
21) Red Junglefowls - 2F, 1M
22) Olive-winged Bulbuls - > 10
23) YV Bulbuls
24) Straw-headed Bulbuls > 2
25) BN Orioles
26) Common iora
27) Orange-bellied FP
28) Scarlet-backed FP
29) Javan Myna
30) Long-tailed Parakeets
31) Great Crested Terns - 5
32) Bar-tailed Godwits - 4
33) Whimbrels
34) Little Egrets - 2
35) PGP
36) Grey Plovers - > 20
37) Great-billed Heron
38) Grey Heron
39) House Crows
40) Pacific Swallows
41) Barn swallows
42) Oriental Magpie Robin
43) White-rumped Shama - H
44) GRT Drongo
45) Collared KF
46) White-throated KF
47) Stork-billed KF
48) Dollarbird
49) Banded WP - H
50) Asian Koel
51) Common Sandpiper
52) Asian Brown FC
53) Spotted Dove
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