Monday, April 23, 2018

Seletar East 04Mar18

From KH

An adult male orientalis OHB was resting on a tree.


This Cattle Egret caught an insect.


Resident woodpeckers, like the female Common Flameback and the Sunda Woodpecker were also foraging.


The Blue-tailed Bee-eater looking out for insects.


The Blue-crowned Hanging-parrot seemed to be prospecting for a tree hole.


While the Red-breasted Parakeets were just flying by.


The only migrant songbird present today was the Asian Brown Flycatcher.



The male Common Iora was in brilliant breeding black-and-yellow plumage, while the female was a little duller.


Other residents:


Long-tailed Shrike


Eurasian Tree Sparrows


Feral Pigeon


This Javan Myna caught a gecko


Female Brown-throated Sunbird

  1. 1 Yellow Bittern
  2. 3 Cattle Egret (Eastern)
  3. 1 Oriental Honey-buzzard - Adult male orientalis
  4. 8 Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)
  5. 6 Spotted Dove
  6. 1 Zebra Dove
  7. 5 dark swiftlet sp.
  8. 1 Common Kingfisher - Heard
  9. 2 White-throated Kingfisher
  10. 2 Collared Kingfisher
  11. 3 Blue-tailed Bee-eater
  12. 2 Dollarbird
  13. 2 Coppersmith Barbet
  14. 1 Sunda Woodpecker
  15. 1 Common Flameback - Female
  16. 8 Red-breasted Parakeet
  17. 3 Blue-crowned Hanging-Parrot
  18. 4 Common Iora
  19. 1 Long-tailed Shrike
  20. 4 Black-naped Oriole
  21. 1 Large-billed Crow
  22. 6 Yellow-vented Bulbul
  23. 2 Common Tailorbird - Heard
  24. 1 Ashy Tailorbird - Heard
  25. 2 Asian Brown Flycatcher
  26. 10 Asian Glossy Starling
  27. 20 Javan Myna
  28. 2 Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker
  29. 2 Plain-throated Sunbird - A pair
  30. 4 Olive-backed Sunbird
  31. 2 Paddyfield Pipit
  32. 4 Eurasian Tree Sparrow

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