Showing posts with label Grey-hooded Warbler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grey-hooded Warbler. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 March 2015

Pelling

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.
Red-flanked Bluetail
Brown-throated Treecreeper
Fire-breasted Flowerpecker
Grey-hooded Warbler
Grey-winged Blackbird
Small Niltava
Tree Sparrow
Yellow-bellied Fantail
Pelling

Sunday, 1 March 2015

Darjeeling


Having arrived in Darjeeling after dark last night (after 38 hours of constant travel), up and about around the town this morning. A quick look at a map and the Zoo road looked pretty descent (the nature trail in the zoo is now closed – so no need to pay the 100 rupees to walk through a zoo straight out of the 1950's!), along the road Rufous Sibias were everywhere with over 50 in one group. One of the small patches of scrub by the road held 2 Grey-hooded Warblers, 8 Black-throated Tits and a single Chestnut-capped Laughingthrush. In the bits of woodland that were visible from the road there were 2 Red-billed Leiotherix, umpteen Green-backed Tits, a Common Buzzard and an Oriental Turtle Dove. After this I spent the rest of the day dealing with Indian bureaucracy – by spending 3 hours getting my permit for Sikkim.

Black-throated Tit

Chestnut-capped Laughingthrush

Grey-hooded Warbler

Rufous Sibia