Showing posts with label Verditer Flycatcher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Verditer Flycatcher. Show all posts

Friday, 20 March 2015

Rimbi

For a change of habitat I decided to spend the day along the river at Rimbi, no surprises in what I saw, just birds typical of the area - 5 Plumbeous Water Redstarts, 1 Verditer Flycatcher, 1 Brown Dipper, 2 Crested Serpent Eagle, 2 Long-tailed Minivets, 2 Grey Treepie, 1 Mountain Tailorbird, 20 Himalayan Bulbul and a dozen or so Spangled Drongo.
Brown Dipper
Himalayan Bulbul
Mountain Tailorbird
Plumbeous Water Redstarts
Spangled Drongo
Verditer Flycatcher
Rimbi

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Pelling

Dropped into a little gem of a place quite by accident, I started off by heading past the Helipad towards the monastery on top of the hill, but I decided not to bother going up a 1 km one in one track! However I did notice another track going down into the forest, so I birded this until it came to a dead end after 1km and then birded it back up to Pelling again.
An excellent bit of forest with a few small houses dotted about, in the 4 hours I spent here I got 5 Verditer Flycatchers, 2 Oriental Turtle Doves, 2 Little Pied Flycatcher, 2 Chestnut-bellied Rock Thrush, 3 Fire-breasted Flowerpeckers, 2 Striated Bulbul, 4 Olive-backed Pipit, 4 Great Barbet, 2 Grey Treepie, 6 Red-billed Leiotherix, 20 Chestnut-tailed Minla and a female Ultramarine Flycatcher.
Star birds though were 4 Yellow-cheeked Tits, having missed these at Neora Valley, I didn't think I would get another chance.
Had a quick look around the forest at Pemayantse in the afternoon, before a thunderstorm hit, and just had 2 Fire-breasted Flowerpeckers, 10 Chestnut-tailed Minla and 2 Great Barbets.
Yellow-cheeked Tit

Chestnut-bellied Rock Thrush
Chestnut-crowned Warbler
Great Barbet
Grey Treepie
Little Pied Flycatcher
Oriental Turtle Dove
Ultramarine Flycatcher
Verditer Flycatcher

Sunday, 15 March 2015

Lava Kalimpong Road

Just did the walk along the road from the 4km mark back to Lava for a couple of hours before I did my packing ready for a move tomorrow. It was very quiet along the road with only a Yellow-browed Tit and a Streaked Spiderhunter seen, I did find a Crested Serpent Eagle perched up in a tree and while I was photographing this a Goshawk flew over. 2 Verditer Flycatcher and 2 Grey Bushchats were near the Village.

Crested Serpent Eagle
Grey Bushchat
Verditer Flycatcher
More Moths from Lava