Sunday, March 25, 2018

Sembawang Park 06-09Feb18

From KH

During my evening walks here, I found a tussock moth caterpillar infestation on a Fig Tree not unlike the Siloso Skywalk one.


This mainly attracted Hodgson's Hawk-cuckoo and Indian Cuckoo, but not the Asian Emerald-cuckoos.


Indian Cuckoo

Zebra Doves also came to party.

  1. 1 white egret sp. - Yellow bill, flying high
  2. 2 Osprey on 7th
  3. 3 Black Baza on 8th
  4. 2 Brahminy Kite
  5. 1 White-bellied Sea-Eagle
  6. 15 Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)
  7. 10 Spotted Dove
  8. 8 Zebra Dove
  9. 10 Pink-necked Pigeon
  10. 1 Asian Koel
  11. 1 Little Bronze-Cuckoo
  12. 1 Banded Bay Cuckoo - Heard
  13. 1 Hodgson's Hawk-Cuckoo - Adult on 6th and 8th
  14. 1 Indian Cuckoo on 8th
  15. 20 dark swiftlet sp.
  16. 1 White-throated Kingfisher
  17. 3 Collared Kingfisher
  18. 2 Blue-tailed Bee-eater
  19. 2 Coppersmith Barbet
  20. 1 Sunda Woodpecker - Heard
  21. 1 Common Flameback - Heard
  22. 2 Peregrine Falcon - japonensis flying together on 9th
  23. 5 Red-breasted Parakeet
  24. 7 Long-tailed Parakeet
  25. 1 Golden-bellied Gerygone
  26. 4 Common Iora
  27. 14 Ashy Minivet - A flock
  28. 2 Pied Triller - A pair
  29. 5 Black-naped Oriole
  30. 5 House Crow
  31. 1 Barn Swallow
  32. 1 Pacific Swallow
  33. 1 Red-whiskered Bulbul
  34. 5 Yellow-vented Bulbul
  35. 2 Common Tailorbird
  36. 3 Oriental White-eye
  37. 2 Asian Brown Flycatcher
  38. 1 Oriental Magpie-Robin
  39. 3 Asian Glossy Starling
  40. 4 Common Myna - 2 pairs
  41. 15 Javan Myna
  42. 4 Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker
  43. 2 Plain-throated Sunbird
  44. 5 Olive-backed Sunbird

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