Showing posts with label Spotted Dove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spotted Dove. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Lim Chu Kang Lane 3, Sungei Buloh 05Feb23

From KH

Just when I thought I'm done with Lim Chu Kang Lane 3, an Oriental Turtle-Dove was reported there yesterday. I went today. No turtle-dove, only Spotted Dove.


Red-breasted Parakeets prospecting nest hole.


Pale adult Changeable Hawk-Eagle in nest on Moluccan Albizia before suddenly taking off.


Lots of Daurian Starlings, but still no cheeky starling.


Many dead carps. Must be run-off from the nearby fish farm.


Tailed Jay resting on grass.


Next, Sungei Buloh. First, a couple of Oriental Honey-Buzzards at the carpark.

 

At the main hide, there were lots of activities. This Ashy Tailorbird was nesting in the Bruguiera right by the hide.


The egrets lined up for comparison.


Little Egret dwarfed by Great Egret


Medium Egret similar in size to (or slightly larger than) Little Egret

The waders also lined up for comparison.


One and only 1 Common Greenshank with Whimbrels


Just 3 Marsh Sandpipers with Whimbrels


2 of 140 Whimbrels


Some of the 50-ish Common Redshanks


Some of the 80-ish Pacific Golden Plovers

Mud Creepers all over the mudflat.


Lastly, back at where the carpark used to be, a Crested Goshawk with antenna on a Rain Tree.

Thursday, December 21, 2023

Pasir Ris Park 26Sep21

From KH

It was a good day at Pasir Ris Park for the Crested Goshawk pair. They were mating and rebuilding last session's nest.


Other birds include this female Common Flameback and this Spotted Dove.


In the river were these Singapore Glassy Perchlets and this jellyfish.


On the mud mounds, there were many All-pink Fingered Vinegar Crabs.


And on the tree trunks, this Blinking Snail and these Red Chut-chuts.


Round it all up with some grasshoppers: Short-winged Rice Grasshopper


and Rufous-legged Grasshopper.

Saturday, January 23, 2021

Lim Chu Kang Lane 3 23Jan21

From KH

I spent a couple of hours here still hoping to connect with Green Sandpiper, but failed again...

Five in one - Javan Mynas, Asian Glossy Starling, Daurian Starling, Wood Sandpiper, White-breasted Waterhen


Three in one - Little Ringed Plovers, Wood Sandpipers, Spotted Doves


Resident White-breasted Waterhens shared the canal with migrant Common Sandpiper.


Lots of juicy worms for the Wood Sandpipers.


Common Kingfisher caught a fish.


Eastern Yellow Wagtail and Grey Wagtail shared the canal.


Great Egret and Little Egret also shared.


Chestnut Munias taking a bath.


Male and female Baya Weavers feeding in the grass.


Female Common Flameback playing hide and seek with me.


Migrant Oriental Honey-Buzzard


Resident adult Brahminy Kite


Malayan Box Terrapin staring me down!


Domestic Dog prowled the canal.


Lesser Dart


  1. Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon) 5
  2. Spotted Dove 4
  3. Zebra Dove 4
  4. Pink-necked Green-Pigeon 1
  5. Lesser Coucal 1
  6. Asian Koel 1 - Heard
  7. dark swiftlet sp. 30
  8. White-breasted Waterhen 6
  9. Little Ringed Plover 2
  10. Common Sandpiper 2
  11. Wood Sandpiper 10 - Wintering
  12. Yellow Bittern 1
  13. Great Egret 1
  14. Little Egret 2
  15. pond-heron sp. 2
  16. Oriental Honey-buzzard 1
  17. Changeable Hawk-Eagle 1 - Heard
  18. Brahminy Kite 1
  19. White-bellied Sea-Eagle 1
  20. Common Kingfisher 1
  21. White-throated Kingfisher 1
  22. Blue-tailed Bee-eater 2
  23. Lineated Barbet 1 - Heard
  24. Common Flameback 2
  25. Rose-ringed Parakeet 1 - Heard
  26. Black-naped Oriole 2
  27. Common Iora 1 - Heard
  28. House Crow 20
  29. Common Tailorbird 1
  30. Yellow-bellied Prinia 1 - Heard
  31. Black-browed Reed Warbler 2
  32. Pacific Swallow 5
  33. Yellow-vented Bulbul 5
  34. Asian Glossy Starling 5
  35. Daurian Starling 5
  36. Javan Myna 10
  37. Oriental Magpie-Robin 2
  38. Olive-backed Sunbird 2
  39. Baya Weaver 2
  40. Chestnut Munia 2
  41. Gray Wagtail 1
  42. Eastern Yellow Wagtail 1