Sunday, December 4, 2016

Halus 06Nov16

From KH

Danny, Con and I were joined by some volunteers, including Kerry, who was also here last year.

We were glad to record 8 species - 4 residents, 4 migrants. Nothing rare though.


Chinese Sparrowhawk


Japanese Sparrowhawk


Juvenile OHB showing underparts and upperparts.


Male OHB with molted primaries


Pale juvenile OHB


Immature Grey-headed Fish-eagle

The number of WBSE is definitely less than the total of 9 below as double/triple counting can't be ruled out.

Also the number of CHE could be less than 5, as I could only ascertain that there were 1 pale juvenile, 1 pale adult and 1 dark morph.


Pale CHE juvenile


Pale CHE adult

This Brahminy Kite was chasing a Large-billed Crow.


Lastly, the number of Black bazas should only be 3, i.e. that same 3 birds hanging around the casuarina trees.

TIME 9-10 10-11 11-12 12-1 1-2 2-3 3-4
White-bellied sea eagle 1 2 1 1 3 1
Brahminy kite 1 2 1
Japanese sparrowhawk 1 1 1
Oriental honey buzzard 3 5 5
Changeable hawk eagle 1 1 2 1
Chinese sparrowhawk 1
Grey-headed fish eagle 1
Black baza 3 3 3
Unid. Accipiter 1 1
Unid. Raptor 1 1 1
TOTAL 2 3 8 11 16 5 5

Other animals here included:


Smooth Otter


Water Monitor

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