I started from this point and walk about 2 km up.
The first bird i saw was this Grey-Throated Babbler. This was the one and only shot of the bird before it flew quickly into the bushes and did not appear again.
This Blue-winged leafbird was seen nearby with a black crested bulbul
A Lesser or Greater Racket Tail Drongo? Need to check with the experts but it looks more like a Greater from the shape of its fork tail.
The all brown plumage separates this Ochraceous Bulbul from puff-throated.
These are Mountain Imperial Pigeons flying by.
This could probably be a Grey-Chinned Minivet but it also looks like a Scarlet - crumbs ! need to look at its wings the next time.
This could be a juvenile Tiger Shrike.
Saw two of this Blyth's Hawk Eagles circling quite low- probably looking for a morning snack/prey.
This is a juvenile Crested-Serpent Eagle (id by Yang Chong) flying higher than the earlier Blyth. Saw this raptor just after the Blyths have left.
Saw 4 of these White-Hooded Babblers. They travel in groups, moving from the top of the slope down to the bamboo crops in the ravine and back again to the top. Due to this routine i was able to get some shots of these highly agile birds. From an angle they could be mistaken as a bulbul if not for its white head and believe me their short alarming calls are also similar with those of yellow vented bubuls.
Note: I just found out that these babblers are also known as: Collared Babbler !!
This is another flycatcher seen just after the asian brown on my way down. It was silent and still. It looks more like a Dark Sided, yes-no?
Saw this Large-Billed Crow near the base. At this point i must say my apology to the couple in a brown Nissan X-trail who was waving at me but i just could not recognise/guess who they are until today. My specs certaintly cannot see as far as my bins.
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2 comments:
Beautiful blog, photo's I enjoyed looking at it so much.Some birds I see in Australia too. Thank you so much.
TQ and you are right. Some birds do travel to Australasia.
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