Saturday, November 10, 2018

Henderson Waves 10Nov18

From KH

By the time I reached the bridge it was about 9:45am. Con also just reached. Seetoh, Adrian, Jerold, Zacc and others were already there.

By 2pm others have all left; I was the last man standing. From 2-3pm, more raptors came.

Oriental Honey-buzzards


Black Bazas


Japanese Sparrowhawks


But the biggest surprise was a single Greater Spotted-eagle.


Near the toilet, a flock of White-crested Laughingthrushes was foraging with a pair of Greater Racket-tailed Drongos looking on.


  1. 1 Red Junglefowl (Domestic type) - Heard
  2. 1 Spotted Dove
  3. 2 Pink-necked Pigeon
  4. 1 Asian Koel - Heard
  5. 1 Indian Cuckoo
  6. 10 dark swiftlet sp.
  7. 2 House Swift
  8. 1 Osprey
  9. 121 Oriental Honey-buzzard
  10. 134 Black Baza
  11. 2 Changeable Hawk-Eagle
  12. 1 Greater Spotted Eagle
  13. 3 Chinese Sparrowhawk
  14. 16 Japanese Sparrowhawk
  15. 12 Accipiter sp.
  16. 2 Brahminy Kite
  17. 1 White-bellied Sea-Eagle
  18. 1 Gray-headed Fish-Eagle
  19. 1 White-throated Kingfisher
  20. 1 Collared Kingfisher - Heard
  21. 4 Blue-throated Bee-eater
  22. 1 Dollarbird
  23. 1 Lineated Barbet - Heard
  24. 1 Tanimbar Corella
  25. 2 Blue-crowned Hanging-Parrot
  26. 56 Ashy Minivet
  27. 2 Black-naped Oriole
  28. 2 Greater Racket-tailed Drongo
  29. 30 Barn Swallow
  30. 3 Red-rumped Swallow
  31. 2 Yellow-vented Bulbul
  32. 1 Dark-necked Tailorbird - Heard
  33. 4 Oriental White-eye
  34. 2 Pin-striped Tit-Babbler
  35. 6 White-crested Laughingthrush
  36. 1 Asian Brown Flycatcher - Heard
  37. 2 Asian Glossy Starling
  38. 2 Common Hill Myna
  39. 4 Javan Myna
  40. 1 Orange-bellied Flowerpecker - Juvenile
  41. 2 Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker - Heard
  42. 2 Olive-backed Sunbird
  43. 1 Crimson Sunbird

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