Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Fort Siloso 24Dec17

From KH
Following the report of an Asian Emerald Cuckoo at Fort Siloso on 23 Dec, I went here and the bird was still there!


When we first saw it, it was high up. Then, it came a little lower.


This one shows its emerald wings. A flight shot before it went into hiding.

Other cuckoos include this adult Large Hawk-cuckoo.


This immature.


And these adult (left) and immature Indian Cuckoo.


The reason for the gathering of cuckoos: an outbreak of tussock moth caterpillars on a bare Ficus superba tree.


At times, the cuckoos were chased off by the nesting Crested Goshawks.


The juvenile from the previous session also came back to take a look.


A Chinese (top) and a Japanese Sparrowhawk came by, as well.


Other migrants include a Yellow-browed (left) and an Arctic Warbler.


Other birds include the following residents, which were taken at the Skywalk.


"Why do they get to stay in the house, honey??" said the female Oriental Pied Hornbill (right) to the male.


Oriental White-eye


Red-whiskered Bulbuls


Asian Glossy Starlings

Finally, some free-ranging Indian Peafowls (male left, female right) to round up the list.


From Con

Asian Emerald Cuckoo

  1. 8 Indian Peafowl (Domestic type) - 2 m, 6 f
  2. 1 white egret sp.
  3. 2 Crested Goshawk
  4. 1 Chinese Sparrowhawk
  5. 1 Japanese Sparrowhawk
  6. 1 Brahminy Kite
  7. 1 White-bellied Sea-Eagle
  8. 1 Spotted Dove
  9. 1 Asian Emerald Cuckoo
  10. 2 Large Hawk-Cuckoo - 1 adult, 1 immature
  11. 2 Indian Cuckoo - 1 adult, 1 immature
  12. 5 dark swiftlet sp.
  13. 2 Oriental Pied-Hornbill
  14. 4 Black-naped Oriole
  15. 1 Crow-billed Drongo
  16. 2 Greater Racket-tailed Drongo
  17. 2 House Crow
  18. 2 Red-whiskered Bulbul
  19. 5 Yellow-vented Bulbul
  20. 1 Yellow-browed Warbler
  21. 3 Arctic Warbler
  22. 1 Dark-necked Tailorbird
  23. 4 Oriental White-eye
  24. 2 Pin-striped Tit-Babbler
  25. 1 Chinese Hwamei
  26. 1 Asian Brown Flycatcher
  27. 50 Asian Glossy Starling
  28. 50 Daurian Starling
  29. 10 Javan Myna
  30. 2 Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker
  31. 4 Olive-backed Sunbird

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