Saturday, February 1, 2020

Pasir Ris Park 01Feb20

From KH

After Jurong Lake, I went to Pasir Ris Park.

At Carpark B, I saw a few Scaly-breasted Munias in the grass patch.


Then, something red caught my eyes. It turned out to be a male introduced Black-winged Bishop.


The others at Carpark C were reportedly taken by Oriental Pied Hornbills, like this male.


It was nice to see both pairs of owls still lovey-dovey.


Spotted Wood-owls


Sunda Scops-owls

Here's an Arctic Warbler.


And here's some butterflies.


Common Palmfly


Short-banded Sailor Phaedyma columella

  1. Red Junglefowl (Domestic type) 5
  2. Spotted Dove 5
  3. Zebra Dove 5
  4. Gray Heron 2
  5. Little Egret 1
  6. Sunda Scops-Owl 2 - 1 pair
  7. Spotted Wood-Owl 2 - 1 pair
  8. Oriental Pied-Hornbill 3
  9. Collared Kingfisher 2
  10. Blue-tailed Bee-eater 1
  11. Rufous Woodpecker 1
  12. Common Flameback 1 - female
  13. Red-breasted Parakeet 2
  14. Ashy Minivet 1 - heard
  15. Black-naped Oriole 2
  16. Ashy Tailorbird 1 - heard
  17. Yellow-vented Bulbul 2
  18. Eastern Crowned Warbler 1
  19. Arctic Warbler 1
  20. Common Myna 2
  21. Javan Myna 20
  22. Asian Brown Flycatcher 1 - heard
  23. Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker 1 - heard
  24. Brown-throated Sunbird 2
  25. Olive-backed Sunbird 2
  26. Black-winged Bishop 1 - escapee/releasee
  27. Scaly-breasted Munia 8

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