Saturday, July 18, 2020

NTHL, Turut Track, LCK Lane 3 18Jul20

From KH

Danny, JS and I started off at Neo Tiew Harvest Lane for the Hummingbird Hawkmoths (Macroglossum sp.) and they were doing their rounds probing every African Coromandels in a circuit.


This branded swift (Pelopidas sp,) also like the same type of flower, African Coromandel.


On the other hand, Lesser Darts preferred to either hang out alone or be in copulation.


This caterpillar was getting ready to hide in its cocoon to pupate.


Dingy Bushbrown and Rufous-legged Grasshopper.


Grass sp. and Neptunia plena.


It seemed like these Asian Openbills have decided to take up permanent residence in Singapore!


The star birds here are the cuckoos and their poor hosts. Here's a juvenile Rusty-breasted Cuckoo begging foster parent Malaysian Pied-fantail for food.


Juvenile Banded Bay Cuckoo calling out to its foster parents, Common Ioras. Here you can see this poor female Common Iora working very hard to feed its gigantic baby...


Interestingly, this adult Banded Bay Cuckoo was drawn in by the juvenile's incessant begging call. Perhaps its one of the real parents.



NTHL
  1. Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon) 1
  2. Red Collared-Dove 2
  3. Spotted Dove 5
  4. Pied Imperial-Pigeon 5
  5. Lesser Coucal 1
  6. Banded Bay Cuckoo 1 - Fed by ioras
  7. Brush Cuckoo (Rusty-breasted) 1
  8. dark swiftlet sp. 10
  9. White-breasted Waterhen 1
  10. Red-wattled Lapwing 1
  11. Asian Openbill 6
  12. Purple Heron 1
  13. Intermediate Egret 1
  14. Little Egret 1
  15. Changeable Hawk-Eagle 1 - Heard
  16. Brahminy Kite 1
  17. White-bellied Sea-Eagle 1
  18. White-throated Kingfisher 1
  19. Blue-throated Bee-eater 4
  20. Sunda Woodpecker 1
  21. Common Flameback 1
  22. Rose-ringed Parakeet 4
  23. Red-breasted Parakeet 6
  24. Long-tailed Parakeet 5
  25. Common Iora 4
  26. Malaysian Pied-Fantail 1
  27. House Crow 10
  28. Large-billed Crow 2
  29. Ashy Tailorbird 4
  30. Zitting Cisticola 1 - Heard
  31. Pacific Swallow 2
  32. Sooty-headed Bulbul 1
  33. Yellow-vented Bulbul 5
  34. Asian Glossy Starling 10
  35. Javan Myna 5
  36. Brown-throated Sunbird 1
  37. Olive-backed Sunbird 4
  38. Golden-backed Weaver 10
  39. Chestnut Munia 3

Next stop, Turut Track. Common Scarlet - female and male.


More Dingy Bushbrowns.


Turut Track
  1. Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon) 1
  2. Spotted Dove 5
  3. Zebra Dove 2
  4. Lesser Coucal 3
  5. White-breasted Waterhen 1
  6. Asian Openbill 17
  7. Black-winged Kite 1
  8. Brahminy Kite 2
  9. White-bellied Sea-Eagle 2
  10. Common Flameback 2
  11. House Crow 5
  12. Ashy Tailorbird 2
  13. Pacific Swallow 7
  14. Yellow-vented Bulbul 2
  15. Asian Glossy Starling 10
  16. Javan Myna 5
  17. Baya Weaver 2
At Lim Chu Kang Lane 3, House Crows above were agitated by the Large-billed Crow below, but did not dare attack it.


We were surprised to see 3 migrant Wood Sandpipers in the longkang. However, it's not an early date.


This migrant Australian Little Egret was also a surprise, but again probably not an early date either.


More Asian Openbills.


Finally, 2 Zebra Doves, 2 Spotted Doves and 3 Javan Mynas enjoying a late morning get-together.


LCK3
  1. Spotted Dove 4
  2. Zebra Dove 2
  3. White-breasted Waterhen 4
  4. Greater Painted-Snipe 1
  5. Wood Sandpiper 3
  6. Asian Openbill 8
  7. Little Egret 1
  8. Brahminy Kite 1
  9. White-bellied Sea-Eagle 1
  10. House Crow 10
  11. Large-billed Crow 1
  12. Pacific Swallow 1
  13. Javan Myna 10
  14. Javan Munia 2

No comments:

Post a Comment