Monday, 29 October 2012

Raptor Watch @ Bedong - Oct 2012

Balancing family commitment and hobby interest can be quite a demanding task but when there is a window of opportunity for our hobby we will quietly disappear into thin air and head towards the birding site in no time. Although it was just for about 2.5 hrs of birding but it was well worth it. Met a couple of new friends (Choo Eng etc) as well as familiar raptor experts (Seng, Carol etc) up on the hill where a 4WD and sun screen would be greatly appreciated. Most of the raptors were thermaling quite high up on their autumn migration towards south. Looks like they are using the east route. So most images taken were only for record shots. Here are some of the uncommon raptors seen at this site:


While waiting for a positive confirmation from the raptor experts, this raptor was presumed to be a "Common Buzzard - Dark Morph"?.  Note: raptor experts have replied that the above raptor is most likely a Changeable Hawk Eagle - Dark Morph !


Black Baza
They are like butterflys up in the skies. Most of the raptors seen were comprised of this group.
 
 
Osprey

Probably the star bird sighted on this trip. We saw 3 of them.
 
 
 
 
 
I believe these are Oriental Honey Buzzards.
 
Paddy Field Pipit
We also saw this lone pipit on the way down from the hill.
 


Sunday, 28 October 2012

Kuala Muda Mudflats - Oct 2012

I went back recently and had some time to look at a few nearby mudflats. There were not many waders around but they were quite close.

Chinese Pond Heron
This Chinese Pond Heron is about to change into its breeding plumage. 

Common Kingfisher - Female
 
 
I believe this fellow is a Pacific Golden Plover - Juv? 
 
 
 
 
These are Pacific Golden Plovers
 
Common Sandpiper
Although it has more brownish colors but the "white gap" at the side of its body says that this bird is a Common Sandpiper
 

Little Heron
 
  A cross breed between a Jungle Myna and a Common Myna - how about calling it a "Junmon Myna"?
 
 One look it may be mistaken as a Germain's Swiflet but its darker body color indicates that this could just be an Edible-Nest Swiftlet.
 
Common Iora
 This Common Iora - presumably a female was seen searching for a nest inside an electrical pole.
 
  This fellow has some wings as well but its a bit mean looking than the feathered ones. I understand that this is a "Carpenter Bee".


Saturday, 6 October 2012

Birds in October 2012

I did a quick bird watching session at some nearby areas today and it looks like the Winter Visitors birds have taken over the scene from the local birds. Most of them are in their summer clothings.




I believe this fellow was just a Paddy Field Pipit instead of a Blyth's due to its clear supercilium. Some how it would appear at the same place during this time.

Grey Wagtail


Asian Brown Flycatcher




These are Brown Shrikes rattling away


Some local birds which were seen although not many:


Black-Crowned Night Heron?
The top is an adult and the bottom is probably a sub-adult.


Hill Mynahs
 There were 6 of them up on this tree calling out loudly.

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