Saturday, September 7, 2019

Bidadari, Windsor 07Sep19

From KH

Danny and I started the day at Bidadari. There were no migrants yet.


Painted Jezebel

  1. Spotted Dove 2
  2. Pink-necked Green-Pigeon 5
  3. Little Bronze-Cuckoo 1 - heard
  4. dark swiftlet sp. 10
  5. Changeable Hawk-Eagle 1
  6. White-throated Kingfisher 2
  7. Blue-throated Bee-eater 5
  8. Dollarbird 3
  9. Lineated Barbet 1 - heard
  10. Sunda Woodpecker 1 - heard
  11. Common Flameback 1
  12. Rose-ringed Parakeet 5
  13. Blue-crowned Hanging-Parrot 3
  14. Black-naped Oriole 3
  15. Common Iora 1
  16. Common Tailorbird 1
  17. Pacific Swallow 1
  18. Yellow-vented Bulbul 5
  19. Swinhoe's White-eye 2
  20. Asian Glossy Starling 10
  21. Javan Myna 5
  22. Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker 3
  23. Brown-throated Sunbird 2
  24. Olive-backed Sunbird 5

Moving on to Windsor Nature Park, we got a rather cooperative Stork-billed Kingfisher.


There was also a Haas' Bronzeback around.


And a Common Snakehead in the stream.


Tussock moth caterpillar was crawling on the wooden railing.


Danny said: "Take photo of the plant with the flies to show how sweet it is compared to that without." I obliged and later found out that this plant is of the genus Spathiphyllum and is not native to Singapore.


  1. Red Junglefowl (Domestic type) 5
  2. Spotted Dove 2
  3. Pink-necked Green-Pigeon 5
  4. White-breasted Waterhen 3
  5. Red-legged Crake 1
  6. Stork-billed Kingfisher 1
  7. Common Flameback 3 - 1 male, 2 female
  8. Banded Woodpecker 1
  9. Blue-crowned Hanging-Parrot 2
  10. Black-naped Oriole 2
  11. Common Iora 1 - heard
  12. Greater Racket-tailed Drongo 3
  13. Dark-necked Tailorbird 2 - heard
  14. Barn Swallow 1
  15. Pacific Swallow 1
  16. Olive-winged Bulbul 4
  17. Swinhoe's White-eye 2
  18. Pin-striped Tit-Babbler 8
  19. Short-tailed Babbler 1 - heard
  20. Abbott's Babbler 1 - heard
  21. Asian Glossy Starling 10
  22. Oriental Magpie-Robin 1 - heard
  23. White-rumped Shama 1
  24. Olive-backed Sunbird 3
  25. Crimson Sunbird 2 - 1 adult male, 1 immature male

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