[ Last edited by kmatthew at 18/12/2009 13:28 ] Author: kmatthew Time: 5/12/2009 16:47
4/12/2009
A very "Thrushy" afternoon!! At least 40 thrushes around the hill!!
House Swift
Olive-backed Pipit x6
Chestnut Bulbul
Rufous-tailed Robin x3
Red-flanked Bluetail x1
Pale Thrush x4
Blue Whistling Thrush
Grey-backed Thrush
Scaly Thrush x1 first this winter
Japanese Thrush
Asian Stubtail Warbler x1
Yellow-browed Warbler
White-rumped Munia Author: kmatthew Time: 8/12/2009 16:40
8/12/2009
Another good day for thrushes.
Olive-backed Pipit x8
Red-flanked Bluetail x3
Pale Thrush x3
Grey-backed Thrush x15
Japanese Thrush x7
Possible Brown-headed Thrush x1 only saw it's lower parts, orange underparts was pretty extensive.
Yellow-browed Warbler x7
Pallas's Leaf Warbler x2
Black-throated Laughingthrush Author: kmatthew Time: 9/12/2009 16:36
9/12/2009
A wet day, good thing about this is no one will go walk around the hill in this weather!! So i had the whole place to myself!!
Crested Goshawk x1 I think I disturbed it's hunting by flushing a group of thrushes away from a fruiting tree.
Grey Wagtail x1
Rufous-tailed Robin x1
Red-flanked Bluetail x4
Pale Thrush x1
Grey-backed Thrush x10
Japanese Thrush x3
Asian Stubtail Warbler x2
Yellow-browed Warbler
Pallas's Leaf Warbler
Rufous-capped Babbler x1
Blue-winged Minla x3 A rather uncommon find for Wonderland Villas
Japanese White-eye x 60 a massive flock along with the warblers Author: kmatthew Time: 12/12/2009 15:24
12/12/2009
Black Kite x2
Olive-backed Pipit x10
Rufous-tailed Robin x2
Red-flanked Bluetail x2
Grey-backed Thrush
Blue Whistling Thrushx2
Possible Radde's Warbler x1 didn't get a clear view of it, but sounded like one.
Yellow-browed Warbler
Silver-eared Mesia heard
Fork-tailed Sunbird x2 aggressively defending their territory against a Red-flanked Bluetail
Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker x3
Long-tailed Shrike x1
Ashy Drongo x1 my first this winter Author: kmatthew Time: 18/12/2009 13:27
18/12/2009
Been too busy to go out even for a walk but a sight of 30 Chestnut bulbuls which flew pass my window was a pleasant sight!! Author: kmatthew Time: 22/12/2009 16:46
22/12/2009
First time I've been out for about a week or so! The number of thrushes had decreased dramatically from over 50 to 5. Still plenty of other birds around though.
Olive-backed Pipit x6
Chestnut Bulbul
Rufous-tailed Robin x1
Red-flanked Bluetail x7 The hill was full of them, including a single and our first male of the winter.
Durian Redstart x1 Our first record this winter
Grey-backed Thrush x3
Scaly Thrush x2 a little bit less shy but still extremely difficult to photograph, half of the bird was all I managed.