SBWR 14Apr18
From KH
The female Copper-throated Sunbird was hanging around the same spot as last trip; must be up to something.
This Grey Heron was having a face-off with an Estuarine Crocodile.
The Common Water Monitor is showing off its tongue and the nostril near the mouth tip, a key identification feature telling it apart from the Clouded Monitor, aside from the habitat.
This Common Gliding Lizard flew in and stood its ground.
This Common House Gecko was also showing off its ID feature - the spiny tail, as its also called the Spiny-tailed House Gecko.
Here's a female Batik Golden Web Spider to round up the day.
- 1 Milky Stork
- 2 Painted Stork
- 2 Gray Heron
- 2 Great Egret
- 20 Little Egret
- 2 Striated Heron
- 2 White-bellied Sea-Eagle
- 4 White-breasted Waterhen
- 120 Whim brel
- 3 Common Sandpiper
- 2 Common Redshank
- 1 Zebra Dove
- 20 Pink-necked Pigeon
- 1 Asian Koel - Heard
- 5 dark swiftlet sp.
- 1 Stork-billed Kingfisher - Heard
- 4 Collared Kingfisher
- 4 Common Iora
- 4 Black-naped Oriole
- 10 House Crow
- 3 Yellow-vented Bulbul
- 4 Ashy Tailorbird
- 1 Oriental Magpie-Robin
- 1 Asian Glossy Starling - Heard
- 2 Javan Myna
- 2 Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker
- 2 Copper-throated Sunbird - A pair
- 2 Olive-backed Sunbird
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