Monday, April 16, 2012

Birds of Ba Kelalan Birds List

My Ba Kelalan Birds List (Limited just around the school compound).

1. Yellow Bittern - feeding in fish pond

2. Little Egret - very common in paddyfield

3. Intermediate Egret - common in paddy field

4. Great Egret

5. Cattle Egret

6. Blyth's Hawk-eagle - In flight

7. Changeable Hawk-eagle - Perched on bamboo

8. Osprey - In flight

9. Brahminy Kite - In flight

10. Black Eagle - Pair in flight

11. Crested Serpent Eagle - Perched on tree

12. Crested Goshawk - Building nest on "Terap" Tree

13. White-breasted Waterhen - very common bird in paddy field

14. Wood Sandpiper - near fish pond

15. Ruddy Cuckoo-dove - Feeding in groups of four.

16. Little Cuckoo-dove - Perched on a tree

17. Spotted Dove - common bird

18. Emerald Dove - Feeding on the ground

19. Thick-billed Green Pigeon - Pair perched on a tree

20. Pink-necked Green Pigeon - in group of four to twenty

21. Green Imperial Pigeon - Feeding during fruit season

22. Greater Coucal

23. Lesser Coucal

24. Chestnut-breasted Malkoha - Feeding in pair

25. Red-bearded Bee-eater

26. Dollarbird

27. Gold-whiskered Barbet - Feeding wild berries

28. Crimson-winged Woodpecker

29. Black-and-yellow Broadbill - perched on tree

30. Greater Green Leafbird - feeding in pair

31. Scarlet Minivet - feeding in pair

32. Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike - perched on tree

33. Tiger Shrike - perched on tree

34. Asian Fairy Bluebird - 1 male and 4 female feeding

35. Ashy Drongo - very common bird

36. Hair-crested Drongo - Common bird and nesting nearby

37. Short-tailed Green Magpie - feeding in pair

38. Common Green Magpie - feeding in pair

39. Bornean Treepie - perched on high tree

40. White-breasted Woodswallow - common bird

41. Pacific Swallow - very common bird

42. Red-headed Tailorbird/Ashy Tailorbird - feeding

43. Black-headed Bulbul - feeding in group of 4 to 10

44. Yellow-vented Bulbul - most common bird

45. Cream-vented Bulbul - perched

46. Red-eyed Bulbul - perched and feeding

47. Cinereous Bulbul/Ashy Bulbul - perched on tree

48. Bornean Bulbul/Black-crested Bulbul - Feeding in pair

49. Artic Warbler - Feeding

50. Sunda Bush-warbler - Perched on tree

51. Bornean Wren-Babler - Feeding in the bushes

52. Chestnut-hooded Laughingthrush - Feeding in group of 4 to 6

53. Oriental Magpie Robin - common bird

54. White-rumped Shama - perched

55. Asian Brown Flycatcher - common bird

56. Blue-and-white Flycatcher - perched on tree

57. Pied Fantail - common bird

58. Plain Flowerpecker - Feeding

59. Orange-bellied Flowerpecker - very common

60. Yellow-rumped Flowerpecker - feeding

61. Yellow-vented Flowerpecker - feeding

62. Purple-throated Sunbird/Van Hasselt’s Sunbird - feeding in pair

63. Olive-backed Sunbird - feeding

64. Crimson Sunbird - feeding

65. Plain Sunbird - feeding

66. Brown-throated Sunbird - perched

67. Ruby-cheeked Sunbird - perched

68. Little Spiderhunter - feeding

69. Yellow-eared Spiderhunter - feeding

70. Long-billed Spiderhunter - feeding

71. Streaky-breasted Spiderhunter - feeding on banana flower

72. Chestnut Munia/Black-headed Munia - very common

73. Dusky Munia - very common

74. Grey Wagtail - perched near the river

75. Eurasian Tree Sparrow - very common

I also saw a pair of hornbill in flight but they're quite far away uphill.

I will update the list from time to time.

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