When you do birding in March, usually you will be looking forward to the spring migration of raptors. Chances of seeing them at this time are usually higher. So in this post you will see some of them. But first of all the local birds first.
This is a male Scarlet Minivet
Rufous-bellied Eagle
During their spring migration, they would travel in flocks - high up in the sky.
At first I saw three of them - they were all OHBs (Oriental Honey Buzzards)
Then came a flock of 11 of them. They were mainly males and some juveniles - according to experts.
As I was watching the above raptors, then this raptor flew silently into picture.
Blyth Hawk Eagle.
It supposed to be a resident eagle as well.
Then as I was about to go back I thought I saw a rock pigeon flying above.
It turns out to be a Black Baza. It was almost noon when I saw this Baza.
It's is a long way home for this lone raptor.
THAT'S ALL FOLKS !
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