Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Rifle Range 12May18

From KH

Danny and I went looking for the Great Slaty Woodpecker which had shifted from BTNR to CCNR, and sure enough, she was here.

Along the boardwalk, a Haas' Bronzeback was pretty well hidden.


Spanner Barbs can be found in the stream here.


We observed this Orange Awlet (Burara harisa) pupa with its silk threaded through a dry leaf.


A male Archduke was showing off his beautiful colours.


This giant millipede was attacked by ants!


  1. 1 Changeable Hawk-Eagle
  2. 1 White-bellied Sea-Eagle - Heard
  3. 5 Pink-necked Pigeon
  4. 4 Chestnut-bellied Malkoha
  5. 1 Banded Bay Cuckoo - Heard
  6. 1 Plaintive Cuckoo
  7. 1 Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo - Heard
  8. 20 dark swiftlet sp.
  9. 2 Red-crowned Barbet - Heard
  10. 1 Banded Woodpecker - Heard
  11. 1 Great Slaty Woodpecker - Female
  12. 2 Long-tailed Parakeet
  13. 4 Greater Racket-tailed Drongo
  14. 2 Olive-winged Bulbul
  15. 2 Dark-necked Tailorbird - Heard
  16. 4 Pin-striped Tit-Babbler
  17. 2 Short-tailed Babbler - Heard
  18. 1 Asian Fairy-bluebird
  19. 1 Oriental Magpie-Robin - Male
  20. 20 Asian Glossy Starling
  21. 1 Common Hill Myna - Heard
  22. 2 Orange-bellied Flowerpecker
  23. 1 Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker
  24. 1 Van Hasselt's Sunbird - Heard
  25. 1 Crimson Sunbird - Heard

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