The first bird we saw at the car park was this Collared Kingfisher.
At the entrance of the light house we saw a group of Javan Mynas - this fellow was one of them.
Then there were a pair of this noisy but friendly Asian Dollar Bird flying around the light house.
The first raptor seen was not a visitor but a resident raptor which was this Changeable Hawk Eagle - pale morph. At about 11.03am John Steed cried out: "one coming from the left" !! Yup- that was the first raptor crossing from the Straits of Malacca - a Grey-Faced Buzzard which was flapping its wings quickly as though as he was late for work. Unfortunately i was not able to get any good photos as it was blur and far away.
While waiting for the raptors to flyover, we saw this White-Bellied Sea Eagle perched nearby.
It was only about 11.30:09 am, came the first raptors flying in a group led by this Grey-Faced Buzzard.
Then four of them flew in silently and were thermaling nearby.
Note: on the second day i.e. 11 March 2012, the counters have registered more than 5,000 raptors flying across from the straits. So it looks like their flight patterns were also determined by the weather conditions as during my earlier trip the sky was cloudy.
2 comments:
Lovely images.. so many raptor images..i love it!! :)
Thx - you must be a raptor man.
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