Sunday, October 18, 2020

Henderson Waves 18Oct20

From KH

It's raptor watch from 11am to 4pm. There were no big flocks, but came they did in ones, twos, threes and the biggest group was 4. Today, the only migrant raptors were OHBs and sparrowhawks (Japanese and Chinese).


Oriental Honey-Buzzard


Japanese Sparrowhawk


Chinese Sparrowhawk

Local pale Changeable Hawk-Eagles were also out and about, including a very worn individual.


  1. Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon) 3
  2. dark swiftlet sp. 30
  3. Pacific Swift 25 - 1 flock
  4. Osprey 1
  5. Oriental Honey-buzzard 11 - 1+1+1+4+1+3
  6. Changeable Hawk-Eagle 2 - 1 pale, 1 dark
  7. Chinese Sparrowhawk 4 - 2+1+1
  8. Japanese Sparrowhawk 11 - 1+3+2+1+1+3
  9. Accipiter sp. 5 - 1+2+1+1
  10. White-bellied Sea-Eagle 2
  11. Blue-tailed Bee-eater 8
  12. Dollarbird 2
  13. Lineated Barbet 1 - Heard
  14. Psittacula sp. 7
  15. Black-naped Oriole 1
  16. House Crow 2
  17. Dark-necked Tailorbird 1 - Heard
  18. Barn Swallow 2
  19. Pacific Swallow 1
  20. Red-rumped Swallow 1
  21. Yellow-vented Bulbul 2
  22. Pin-striped Tit-Babbler 2 - Heard
  23. White-crested Laughingthrush 2
  24. Common Hill Myna 1 - Heard
  25. Javan Myna 2
  26. Orange-bellied Flowerpecker 1
  27. Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker 1

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