Monday, October 12, 2020

Jurong Lake 12Oct20

From KH

Went to Jurong Lake for Chinese Blue Flycatcher, but got other Brown-chested Jungle-Flycatcher and female Yellow-rumped Flycatcher instead.


Arctic Warbler - the dark marks on the orange lower mandible and yellowish wash in other parts of the underparts gave it away.


This Black-naped Oriole caught a huge mantis!


This Brown Shrike can only look with envy.


This male Common Kingfisher was getting ready to dive.


Red Dwarf Honey Bees on Red Leea.


Lastly, a soldier fly.


  1. Spotted Dove 1
  2. Pink-necked Green-Pigeon 4
  3. Pied Imperial-Pigeon 8
  4. Asian Koel 2 - Heard
  5. dark swiftlet sp. 20
  6. White-breasted Waterhen 2
  7. Gray Heron 2
  8. Brahminy Kite 1
  9. Common Kingfisher 1
  10. Collared Kingfisher 2
  11. Blue-throated Bee-eater 3
  12. Blue-tailed Bee-eater 3
  13. Red-breasted Parakeet 3
  14. Black-naped Oriole 3
  15. Malaysian Pied-Fantail 1
  16. Brown Shrike 2
  17. House Crow 10
  18. Common Tailorbird 1 - Heard
  19. Pacific Swallow 1
  20. Yellow-vented Bulbul 2
  21. Arctic Warbler 2
  22. Swinhoe's White-eye 6
  23. Asian Glossy Starling 2
  24. Common Myna 1
  25. Javan Myna 10
  26. Asian Brown Flycatcher 1
  27. Brown-chested Jungle-Flycatcher 1 - Review
  28. Yellow-rumped Flycatcher 1
  29. Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker 1
  30. Brown-throated Sunbird 1 - Heard
  31. Olive-backed Sunbird 1

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