Saturday, November 15, 2014

Singapore Bird Race 25-26Oct14

Danny, JS and I participated in this year's bird race and managed to emerge the winner for the very first time!

The flag-off was at Bishan Park, where we quickly ticked a few common birds before we had to go wader-watching (low tide was at about 6 pm). Our plan was to do a quick check at Seletar Dam and then Mandai Mudflat. To our horror, there were no waders at Seletar Dam, except for Common Sandpipers! Where did the waders go??

As the lights are dimming, we made a dash for Mandai Mudflat and were fortunate to catch the last lights. We had a good haul of waders, including Red-necked Stints and a Broad-billed Sandpiper.

Moving on to Turut Track, we head several Savanna Nightjars but failed to see any... Fortunately, we managed to tick Large-tailed Nightjar and Buffy Fish Owl. By now, it was about 8 pm and the decision was to have dinner and have a good rest. The tally so far: 39 species.

The next morning, we were at Rifle Range carpark at about 6 am. We heard a few Brown Hawk Owl, before connecting with one. We only heard one Collared Scops Owl, but did not connect with it. Soon the sun was out and after ticking off a few forest birds, it was time to climb the tower. Red-crowned Barbet and Chestnut-bellied Malkoha were good ticks, so were some bulbuls and flowerpeckers. We stayed on the tower till 8 am. If we had stayed a while longer, JS would have cleared his nemesis - Blue-rumped Parrot!

At the pump house, Danny first noticed an interesting bird, which soon turned out to be the bird of the day - Sakhalin Leaf Warbler (this bird has only be added to the Singapore checklist early this year!). Near the Rifle Range carpark, all three of us got our SG tick - Grey-faced Buzzard!


Next stop, Halus. A quick check at the tidal gates revealed White-winged and Whiskered Terns. At the wetland itself, the Little Grebes did not disappoint, but a Malaysian Hawk Cuckoo was a surprise catch.

After Halus was Pasir Ris Park for the Spotted Wood Owls, but we made a wasted trip - there were none present. A quick drop-by at Changi Village for packed lunch was yet another disappointment - no corella, no parakeet, no sparrow! Changi Cove did give us several species, but not all the birds during our recce...

It was not time for Bidadari. Brown-chested Jungle Flycatcher and Black Baza did not disappoint, but Tiger Shrike was nowhere to be found.

A quick check of NSRCC added Yellow Wagtail as expected. Turut Track and Neo Tiew added the final 10 species to our list, making 112. We later found out that we had only won the runner-up by 1 bird! All in all, a tiring, but rewarding race. Time to retired.

1) White-Vented Myna 1700h Bishan Park
2) White-Breasted Waterhen 1700h Bishan Park
3) Asian Koel 1700h Bishan Park
4) Common Pigeon 1705h Bishan Park
5) Barn Swallow 1705h Bishan Park
6) Pacific Swallow 1720h Yio Chu Kang Rd
7) Olive-Backed Sunbird 1720h Yio Chu Kang Rd
8) Black-Naped Oriole 1725h Yio Chu Kang Rd
9) Coppersmith Barbet 1728h Yio Chu Kang Rd
10) House Crow 1728h Yio Chu Kang Rd
11) Spotted Dove 1733h Jalan Kayu
12) Brown Shrike 1737h Seletar
13) Asian Glossy Starling 1740h Seletar
14) White-Throated Kingfisher 1740h Seletar
15) Little Egret 1750h Seletar Dam
16) Yellow-Billed Egret 1750h Seletar Dam
17) Grey Heron 1750h Seletar Dam
18) Striated Heron 1750h Seletar Dam
19) Daurian Starling 1750h Seletar Dam
20) Common Sandpiper 1750h Seletar Dam
21) House Swift 1800h Mandai Ave
22) Crested Honey-Buzzard 1800h Mandai Ave
23) White-Bellied Sea-Eagle 1805h Woodlands Rd
24) Brahminy Kite 1815-1855h Mandai Mudflat
25) Common Kingfisher 1815-1855h Mandai Mudflat
26) Collared Kingfisher 1815-1855h Mandai Mudflat
27) Common Redshank 1815-1855h Mandai Mudflat
28) Common Greenshank 1815-1855h Mandai Mudflat
29) Lesser Sand Plover 1815-1855h Mandai Mudflat
30) Pacific Golden Plover 1815-1855h Mandai Mudflat
31) Whimbrel 1815-1855h Mandai Mudflat
32) Marsh Sandpiper 1815-1855h Mandai Mudflat
33) Red-Necked Stint 1815-1855h Mandai Mudflat
34) Broad-Billed Sandpiper 1815-1855h Mandai Mudflat
35) Curlew Sandpiper 1815-1855h Mandai Mudflat
36) Great Egret 1815-1855h Mandai Mudflat
37) Little Tern 1815-1855h Mandai Mudflat
38) Large-Tailed Nightjar 1915h Neo Tiew Lane 3
39) Buffy Fish Owl 1950h Turut Track
40) Brown Hawk Owl 0615h Rifle Range
41) Siberian Blue Robin 0645h Rifle Range
42) Greater Racket-Tailed Drongo 0650-0715h Rifle Range
43) Orange-Bellied Flowerpecker 0650-0715h Rifle Range
44) Pin-Striped Tit-Babbler 0650-0715h Rifle Range
45) Dark-Necked Tailorbird 0650-0715h Rifle Range
46) Asian Paradise Flycatcher 0650-0715h Rifle Range
47) Fork-Tailed Swift 0650-0715h Rifle Range
48) Blue-Tailed Bee-Eater 0650-0715h Rifle Range
49) Asian Fairy Bluebird 0650-0715h Rifle Range
50) Short-Tailed Babbler 0650-0715h Rifle Range
51) Long-Tailed Parakeet 0650-0715h Rifle Range
52) Olive-Winged Bulbul 0720-0825h Jelutong Tower
53) Banded Woodpecker 0720-0825h Jelutong Tower
54) Red-Crowned Barbet 0720-0825h Jelutong Tower
55) Common Hill Myna 0720-0825h Jelutong Tower
56) Oriental Dollarbird 0720-0825h Jelutong Tower
57) Forest Wagtail 0720-0825h Jelutong Tower
58) Thick-Billed Green Pigeon 0720-0825h Jelutong Tower
59) Crimson Sunbird 0720-0825h Jelutong Tower
60) Chestnut-Bellied Malkoha 0720-0825h Jelutong Tower
61) Blue-Crowned Hanging-Parrot 0720-0825h Jelutong Tower
62) Asian Brown Flycatcher 0720-0825h Jelutong Tower
63) Arctic Warbler 0720-0825h Jelutong Tower
64) Pink-Necked Green Pigeon 0720-0825h Jelutong Tower
65) Red-Rumped Swallow 0720-0825h Jelutong Tower
66) Scarlet-Backed Flowerpecker 0720-0825h Jelutong Tower
67) Asian Red-Eyed Bulbul 0830h Rifle Range
68) Sakhalin Leaf Warbler 0850h Rifle Range
69) Grey-Faced Buzzard 0910h Rifle Range
70) Yellow-Rumped Flycatcher 0910h Rifle Range
71) Sooty-Headed Bulbul 0947h-1025h Halus
72) Common Goldenback 0947h-1025h Halus
73) Changeable Hawk Eagle 0947h-1025h Halus
74) Pied Triller 0947h-1025h Halus
75) Brown-Throated Sunbird 0947h-1025h Halus
76) Little Grebe 0947h-1025h Halus
77) Japanese Sparrowhawk 0947h-1025h Halus
78) Yellow-Vented Bulbul 0947h-1025h Halus
79) Golden-Bellied Gerygone 0947h-1025h Halus
80) Baya Weaver 0947h-1025h Halus
81) Malaysian Hawk Cuckoo 0947h-1025h Halus
82) Common Iora 0947h-1025h Halus
83) White-Winged Tern 1030-1100h Halus
84) Paddyfield Pipit 1030-1100h Halus
85) Savanna Nightjar 1030-1100h Halus
86) Long-Tailed Shrike 1030-1100h Halus
87) Whiskered Tern 1030-1100h Halus
88) Cattle Egret 1103h Pasir Ris Farmway
89) Grey-Headed Fish-Eagle 1133h Pasir Ris
90) Black-Winged Kite 1200-1300h Changi
91) Common Myna 1200-1300h Changi
92) Zebra Dove 1200-1300h Changi
93) Scaly-Breasted Munia 1200-1300h Changi
94) Black-Headed Munia 1200-1300h Changi
95) Common Tailorbird 1200-1300h Changi
96) Zitting Cisticola 1200-1300h Changi
97) Asian Drongo-Cuckoo 1200-1300h Changi
98) Chinese Sparrowhawk 1200-1300h Changi
99) Brown-Chested Jungleflycatcher 1400h Bidadari
100) Black Baza 1400h Bidadari
101) Yellow Wagtail 1455h NSRCC
102) Red-Breasted Parakeet 1455h Neo Tiew Lane 3
103) Tiger Shrike 1500-1600h Turut Track
104) Sunda Pygmy Woodpecker 1500-1600h Turut Track
105) Pied Fantail 1500-1600h Turut Track
106) Red Turtle Dove 1500-1600h Turut Track
107) Lineated Barbet 1500-1600h Turut Track
108) Purple Heron 1500-1600h Turut Track
109) White-Crested Laughingthrush 1500-1600h Turut Track
110) Red-Wattled Lapwing 1500-1600h Turut Track
111) Sand Martin 1500-1600h Turut Track
112) Large-Billed Crow 1500-1600h Turut Track

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