Saturday, December 1, 2018

Neo Tiew Harvest Lane, Tuas 01Dec18

From KH

JS and I started the day's birding at Neo Tiew Harvest Lane.

The resident pair of dark and pale morph Changeable Hawk-eagles were busy building their nest.


Then, a Peregrine Falcon zoomed past.


Other supporting cast included, the Eastern Yellow Wagtails


amd the Intermediate Egrets.


Non-avian creatures includes these mating Anoplodesmus saussurii millipedes


and this Diplacodes trivialis dragonfly.


  1. 8 Spotted Dove
  2. 3 Zebra Dove
  3. 1 Pink-necked Pigeon
  4. 3 Lesser Coucal
  5. 2 Asian Koel - Heard
  6. 1 Little Bronze-Cuckoo
  7. 30 dark swiftlet sp.
  8. 5 House Swift
  9. 1 White-breasted Waterhen
  10. 4 Little Ringed Plover
  11. 7 Common Snipe
  12. 2 Common Sandpiper
  13. 5 Intermediate Egret
  14. 1 Little Egret
  15. 2 Cattle Egret
  16. 1 Osprey
  17. 2 Oriental Honey-buzzard
  18. 2 Changeable Hawk-Eagle
  19. 1 Japanese Sparrowhawk
  20. 7 Brahminy Kite
  21. 2 White-bellied Sea-Eagle
  22. 1 Common Kingfisher
  23. 1 White-throated Kingfisher
  24. 1 Collared Kingfisher
  25. 2 Blue-throated Bee-eater
  26. 5 Blue-tailed Bee-eater
  27. 4 Dollarbird
  28. 2 Lineated Barbet
  29. 1 Common Flameback
  30. 1 Laced Woodpecker
  31. 1 Peregrine Falcon
  32. 2 Rose-ringed Parakeet
  33. 2 Red-breasted Parakeet
  34. 5 Long-tailed Parakeet
  35. 2 Blue-crowned Hanging-Parrot
  36. 2 Common Iora
  37. 3 Ashy Minivet
  38. 1 Pied Triller
  39. 1 Tiger Shrike
  40. 2 Brown Shrike
  41. 2 Long-tailed Shrike
  42. 2 Black-naped Oriole
  43. 1 Black Drongo
  44. 1 Malaysian Pied-Fantail - Heard
  45. 1 House Crow
  46. 10 Barn Swallow
  47. 2 Pacific Swallow
  48. 8 Yellow-vented Bulbul
  49. 2 Oriental Reed Warbler
  50. 1 Pallas's Grasshopper-Warbler
  51. 1 Lanceolated Warbler - Heard
  52. 1 Common Tailorbird
  53. 1 Ashy Tailorbird
  54. 1 Zitting Cisticola
  55. 1 Pin-striped Tit-Babbler
  56. 1 Asian Brown Flycatcher
  57. 1 Siberian Stonechat (Stejneger's)
  58. 10 Asian Glossy Starling
  59. 5 Javan Myna
  60. 1 Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker
  61. 2 Olive-backed Sunbird
  62. 10 Eastern Yellow Wagtail
  63. 2 Paddyfield Pipit
  64. 5 Golden-backed Weaver

Then, we went to Tuas South to look-see, and we were glad to see OHBs and JSHs still on migration.

These were the birds that we saw in the short 30 mins we spent there.

  1. 20 Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)
  2. 2 Spotted Dove
  3. 20 dark swiftlet sp.
  4. 1 pond-heron sp.
  5. 33 Oriental Honey-buzzard
  6. 2 Japanese Sparrowhawk
  7. 1 White-throated Kingfisher
  8. 1 Collared Kingfisher
  9. 5 Blue-tailed Bee-eater
  10. 1 Black-naped Oriole
  11. 2 House Crow
  12. 1 Red-rumped Swallow
  13. 3 Barn Swallow
  14. 2 Yellow-vented Bulbul
  15. 2 Zitting Cisticola
  16. 5 Javan Myna
  17. 1 Paddyfield Pipit

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