Tuas 04Jan20
From KH
Today, only Danny and I were available for birding. We chose Tuas, where we spent the whole morning at. The highlights were a Hodgson's Hawk-cuckoo and a Black Bittern. Migrant raptor wise, there were still a couple of OHBs and a JSH hanging around.
- Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon) 5
- Spotted Dove 5
- Zebra Dove 8
- Pink-necked Green-Pigeon 1
- Asian Koel 2
- Hodgson's Hawk-Cuckoo 1 - pale tertials, thin penultimate tail band
- dark swiftlet sp. 20
- Common Sandpiper 2
- Black Bittern 1
- Intermediate Egret 1
- Black-winged Kite 1
- Oriental Honey-buzzard 2
- Japanese Sparrowhawk 1
- Brahminy Kite 2
- White-throated Kingfisher 1
- Collared Kingfisher 2
- Blue-tailed Bee-eater 5
- Sunda Woodpecker 1 - heard
- Golden-bellied Gerygone 1 - heard
- Black-naped Oriole 5
- Common Iora 3
- Malaysian Pied-Fantail 2
- Brown Shrike 1
- House Crow 10
- Oriental Reed Warbler 1
- Lanceolated Warbler 2 - heard
- Barn Swallow 10
- Yellow-vented Bulbul 10
- Asian Glossy Starling 10
- Common Myna 1
- Javan Myna 10
- Asian Brown Flycatcher 2
- Oriental Magpie-Robin 1 - heard
- Olive-backed Sunbird 2
- Scaly-breasted Munia 10
- Paddyfield Pipit 4
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