Saturday, May 5, 2018

Coney Island 24Mar18

From KH

The Baya Weavers are in breeding colours, like this male.


The Common Flamebacks are pairing up. Sunda Woodpeckers were also around.


This Intermediate Egret was strutting its stuff.


While a Tiger Shrike was starting to assume breeding plumage.


Finally, a Sugarcane White Grub Beetle (Lepidiota stigma) to round it all up.


  1. 1 Gray Heron
  2. 1 Intermediate Egret
  3. 3 White-breasted Waterhen
  4. 1 Common Sandpiper
  5. 12 Spotted Dove
  6. 8 Zebra Dove
  7. 1 Pink-necked Pigeon
  8. 3 Lesser Coucal
  9. 1 Asian Koel - Heard
  10. 1 Little Bronze-Cuckoo - Heard
  11. 1 Brush Cuckoo - Heard
  12. 5 dark swiftlet sp.
  13. 3 White-throated Kingfisher
  14. 6 Collared Kingfisher
  15. 2 bee-eater sp. - Heard
  16. 3 Sunda Woodpecker
  17. 2 Common Flameback - A pair
  18. 1 Rufous Woodpecker
  19. 16 Red-breasted Parakeet
  20. 1 Golden-bellied Gerygone - Heard
  21. 8 Common Iora
  22. 10 Ashy Minivet - A flock
  23. 1 Pied Triller - Male
  24. 1 Tiger Shrike
  25. 8 Black-naped Oriole
  26. 4 House Crow
  27. 2 Large-billed Crow
  28. 3 Barn Swallow
  29. 3 Pacific Swallow
  30. 8 Yellow-vented Bulbul
  31. 6 Common Tailorbird
  32. 5 Yellow-bellied Prinia
  33. 4 Asian Brown Flycatcher - Heard
  34. 4 Oriental Magpie-Robin
  35. 2 Asian Glossy Starling
  36. 20 Javan Myna
  37. 1 Plain-throated Sunbird - Male
  38. 3 Olive-backed Sunbird
  39. 4 Paddyfield Pipit
  40. 8 Baya Weaver

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