Saturday, October 26, 2019

Tuas 26Oct19

From KH

While Danny and JS went recceing for bird race, CH and I went Tuas. JS reported that the monarch was no longer around this morning.

As per last week, there were not many raptors at Tuas. However, it was nice to get a Black-backed Kingfisher and a Brown-chested Jungle-flycatcher in a wooded area.


Japanese Sparrowhawk


Black-backed Kingfisher


Brown-chested Jungle-flycatcher prefers the low bush


Asian Brown Flycatcher prefers mid canopy level

  1. Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon) X
  2. Spotted Dove X
  3. Zebra Dove X
  4. swiftlet sp. X
  5. Pacific Swift 3
  6. White-breasted Waterhen 1
  7. Red-wattled Lapwing 3
  8. White-winged Tern 3
  9. Little Egret 3
  10. Oriental Honey-buzzard 7
  11. Japanese Sparrowhawk 4
  12. Accipiter sp. 2
  13. Brahminy Kite 4
  14. Black-backed Dwarf-Kingfisher 1
  15. White-throated Kingfisher 1
  16. bee-eater sp. X
  17. Ashy Minivet 2
  18. Black-naped Oriole 2
  19. House Crow X
  20. Barn Swallow X
  21. Pacific Swallow 2
  22. Red-rumped Swallow 2
  23. Yellow-vented Bulbul 2
  24. Asian Glossy Starling X
  25. Common Myna X
  26. Javan Myna X
  27. Asian Brown Flycatcher 3
  28. Oriental Magpie-Robin 1
  29. Brown-chested Jungle-Flycatcher 1
  30. Yellow-rumped Flycatcher 1
  31. Paddyfield Pipit X

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