Started off pretty early (well 6am
anyway) and did the Helipad track again, and this time I really took
my time, throughout the morning I had 6 Grey-hooded Warblers, 3
Verditer Flycatcher, 4 Oriental White-eyes, 2 Red-flanked Bluetails
(inc a cracking full summer male), 2 Blue-throated Barbets, 2
Oriental Turtle Doves, 4 Little Pied Flycatcher, 4 Red-billed
Leiotherix, 3 Brown-throated Treecreeper, 2 White-tailed Nuthatch, 6
Short-billed Minivets, 2 Small Niltava (both females), a Hill Prinia,
8 Fire-breasted Flowerpeckers, 2 Grey Treepies, a Grey-winged
Blackbird, 2 Yellow-bellied Fantails, a Black-throated Sunbird and
the same female Ultramarine Flycatcher as yesterday.
And I have just noticed that all the
Sparrows in Pelling are Tree Sparrows.
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Red-flanked Bluetail |
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Brown-throated Treecreeper |
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Fire-breasted Flowerpecker |
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Grey-hooded Warbler |
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Grey-winged Blackbird |
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Small Niltava |
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Tree Sparrow |
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Yellow-bellied Fantail |
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Pelling |
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