Sunday, November 18, 2018

Neo Tiew Harvest Lane 18Nov18

From KH

Martin reported a Black-headed Bunting in Neptunia plena here. The primaries and tail are in really bad shape.


There were lots of egrets in the grass field.


Cattle Egrets


Intermediate (left) and Little Egrets

A few Oriental Honey-buzzards flew overhead.


So did a few Red-breasted Parakeets.


  1. 2 Spotted Dove
  2. 1 Zebra Dove - Heard
  3. 30 Pink-necked Pigeon
  4. 1 Lesser Coucal - Heard
  5. 1 Asian Koel - Heard
  6. 20 dark swiftlet sp.
  7. 1 White-breasted Waterhen - Heard
  8. 8 Red-wattled Lapwing - Heard
  9. 3 snipe sp.
  10. 2 Common Sandpiper
  11. 1 Yellow Bittern
  12. 15 Intermediate Egret
  13. 1 Little Egret
  14. 5 Cattle Egret
  15. 1 Black-winged Kite
  16. 6 Oriental Honey-buzzard
  17. 3 Black Baza
  18. 1 Changeable Hawk-Eagle - Heard
  19. 1 Accipiter sp.
  20. 1 Brahminy Kite - Heard
  21. 1 White-throated Kingfisher
  22. 1 Collared Kingfisher
  23. 10 Blue-tailed Bee-eater
  24. 1 Dollarbird
  25. 1 Lineated Barbet - Heard
  26. 2 Common Flameback
  27. 1 Laced Woodpecker - Heard
  28. 2 Rose-ringed Parakeet
  29. 10 Red-breasted Parakeet
  30. 10 Long-tailed Parakeet
  31. 1 Common Iora
  32. 1 Pied Triller - Male
  33. 1 Brown Shrike
  34. 2 Long-tailed Shrike
  35. 3 Black-naped Oriole
  36. 1 Black Drongo
  37. 1 Large-billed Crow
  38. 20 Barn Swallow
  39. 3 Yellow-vented Bulbul
  40. 2 Black-browed Reed Warbler - Heard
  41. 2 Oriental Reed Warbler - Heard
  42. 1 Ashy Tailorbird - Heard
  43. 1 Yellow-bellied Prinia - Heard
  44. 1 Zitting Cisticola
  45. 2 Asian Brown Flycatcher - Heard
  46. 1 Siberian Stonechat (Stejneger's)
  47. 20 Asian Glossy Starling
  48. 20 Javan Myna
  49. 2 Paddyfield Pipit
  50. 1 Black-headed Bunting - Primaries and tail in bad shape
  51. 3 Golden-backed Weaver

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