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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Yearly report from Bawangling NP, Hainan
The past weeks a major wildlife survey has been carried out in the Bawangling national park on Hainan, a Chinese/Vietnamese has documented the fauna and flora of this, so far poorly known park.
A total list of mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles seen Mammals Leopard Cat Clouded leopard Masked palm-civet Common palm-civet Large Indian civet Small Indian civet Chinese Ferret-Badger Indian mongoose Clawless otter Yellow-throated Marten Black-footed muntjac Wild boar Sambar deer Rhesus Monkey Hainan Gibbon Chinese pangolin Black giant squirrel Hairy-footed flying squirrel Parti-coloured flying-squirrel Phayre's flying squirrel Hainan flying-squirrel Belly-banded squirrel Red-hipped squirrel Maritime striped squirrel Common Tree Shrew Delacour's Marmoset Rat Edwards’s giant rat Ryukyu Mouse House mouse Chinese White-bellied Rat Chestnut Rat Tenasserim White-bellied rat Lesser Ricefield Rat Brown Rat Sladen's rat Brush-tailed Porcupine Short-tailed Porcupine Hainan Hare Hainan Moonrat Indochinese shrew Great White-toothed Shrew House shrew Hainan mole Short-nosed Fruit Bat Rousette bat Intermediate Horse-shoe Bat Little Japanese horseshoe Woolly Horse-shoe Bat Blyth's Horseshoe Bat Bicoloured leaf-nosed bat Black-bearded tomb bat Chinese Pipistrelle Greater yellow house bat Whiskered bat Hardwicke's Forest Bat Painted Bat Birds Chinese Francolin Japanese quail Blue-breasted Quail Hainan Partridge (High density noted and it was very common on hill sides and at mountain ridges) Red Junglefowl (seen numerous times, but many birds seemed to have been a mix with domesticated chicken, probably very few pure Junglefowl populations left on Hainan) Silver Pheasant (Three females joined by a male was seen crossing a small rocky forest patch, also heard calling several times but not seen because of the dense forest) Hainan Peacock Pheasant (a single male was heard calling from a mountain ridge above the field station at dawn, two females was seen in the undergrowth of a Dicer tree the same day) Lesser Whistling duck Cotton pygmy-goose Small buttonquail Barred buttonquail Grey-capped Woodpecker Rufous Woodpecker Lesser Yellownape Greater Yellownape Grey-headed Woodpecker Bay Woodpecker Black-browed Barbet Eurasian Hoopoe Red-headed Trogon Dollarbird Blyth's Kingfisher (An adult male was seen perched on a limestone formation, first recent record from Bawangling) Common Kingfisher Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher (unexpected very rare and observed only two times, both were in high elevated primary forest) White-throated Kingfisher Black-capped Kingfisher Crested Kingfisher (Among the most remarkable birds, was very common at higher altitudes where they was observed at or around mountain streams, mostly around smaller attributers and only rarely along larger rivers) Crested Kingfisher Blue-bearded Bee-eater Blue-throated Bee-eater Blue-tailed Bee-eater Chestnut-winged Cuckoo Large Hawk-Cuckoo (Very rare and the only confirmed sighting was the one of a adult female) Indian Cuckoo Oriental Cuckoo Plaintive Cuckoo Asian Emerald Cuckoo Drongo Cuckoo Asian Koel Green-billed Malkoha Greater Coucal Lesser Coucal Red-breasted Parakeet (was only common at higher altitudes and there was concerning few records in lowland forests, might be nearly extirpated on Hainan today) Silver-backed Needletail Asian Palm swift Fork-tailed Swift House Swift Bay Owl (A single adult bird was observed clinging on to a tree branch over a small mountain creak, although heard around the field station 3 times) Oriental Scops Owl (Very common and probably the most common owl on Hainan, no less than 16 individuals was observed, although seems to be mostly more common in lowland terrain) Collared Scops Owl Brown Fsih Owl Brown Wood Owl (Rarely observed, heard a dozen times but shy and rarely seen) Collard Pygmy Owlet Asian Barred Owlet Large-tailed Nightjar Pale-capped Pigeon (Was assumed to be extinct on Hainan, no confirmed records since the 1970s, two birds was observed drinking at a small mountain creek) Oriental Turtle Dove Spotted Dove Red Collared Dove Barred Cuckoo Dove Emerald Dove Orange-breasted Green Pigeon Thick-billed Green Pigeon Pompadour Green Pigeon White-bellied Green Pigeon Green Imperial Pigeon Mountain Imperial Pigeon White-breasted Waterhen Ruddy-breasted Crake Watercock Common Moorhen Common Coot Little Grebe Little Egret Grey Heron Purple Heron Great Egret Intermediate Egret Cattle Egret Chinese Pond-Heron Green-backed heron Black-crowned Night-Heron Yellow Bittern Cinnamon Bittern Black Bittern White-eared Night Heron (A single adult was found sitting in a tree, down in a forest creek, second recent record from Hainan) Malayan Night-heron Eurasian Woodcock (A single female was caught in lowland grassland, a winter guest) Swinhoe's Snipe (winter guest) Greater Painted-snipe Pheasant-tailed Jacana (Very rare and just two adult birds was seen) Great Thick-knee Osprey Blyth's Baza (First confirmed breeding record from Bawangling, and maybe among the first breeding record from Hainan, total three birds was seen) Black-winged Kite (Rare, a single bird seen perched on a log in mountain secondary forest) Black-eared kite Crested Serpent Eagle Eastern Marsh Harrier Pallid Harrier (A first record from Bawangling) Rufous-bellied Eagle Crested Goshawk Shikra Besra Grey-faced Buzzard Black eagle (Very rare in lowland terrain with, only recent breeding record from Hainan noted, seemed more common in more hilly terrain) Mountain Hawk Eagle Oriental Hobby Peregrine Falcon Little Grebe Blue-rumped Pitta (Very rare, only survive in remote and rough terrain, two birds seen) Silver-breasted Broadbill Orange-bellied Leafbird Long-tailed Shrike Eurasian Jay White-winged Magpie Black-naped Oriole Maroon Oriole Indochinese Green Magpie Grey Treepie Ratchet-tailed Treepie (Rare, this species seems was just seen a couple of times) Black-billed Magpie Rook Large-billed Crow Collared Crow Ashy Woodswallow Large Cuckooshrike Black-winged Cuckooshrike Grey-throated Winivet Scarlet Minivet White-throated Fantail Black Drongo Bronzed Drongo Crow-billed Drongo Greater Racket-tailed Drongo Black-naped Monarch Asian Paradise-Flycatcher Large Woodshrike Blue Rock Thrush Orange-headed Thrush Scaly Thrush Red-breasted Flycatcher (common winter guest) Snowy-browed Flycatcher Fujian Niltava Hainan Leaf Warbler Hainan Blue-Flycatcher Pale Blue-Flycatcher Oriental Magpie-Robin White-rumped Shama Plumbeous Water-Redstart White-tailed Robin White-crowned Forktail Silky stanling Common Myna Crested Myna Hill Myna Velvet-fronted Nuthatch Yellow-billed Nuthatch Great Tit Sultan Tit Barn Swallow Light-vented Bulbul Puff-throated Bulbul Chestnut Bulbul Mountain Bulbul Black Bulbul Zitting Cisticola (was sporadically spotted during the whole survey, winter guest) Yellow-bellied Prinia Plain Prinia Japanese White-eye Clamorous Reed-Warbler Common Tailorbird Rufous-faced Warbler Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrush Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush Grey Laughingthrush Black-throated Laughingthrush Hwamei White-browed Laughingthrush Large Scimitar-Babbler Streak-breasted Scimitar Babbler Rufous-capped Babbler Spot-necked Babbler White-browed Shrike Babbler Dusky Fulvetta Grey-cheeked Fulvetta White-bellied Yuhina Grey-headed Parrotbill Oriental Skylark Plain Flowerpecker Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker Olive-backed Sunbird Fork-tailed Sunbird Eurasian Tree Sparrow Forest Wagtail (winter guest) White Wagtail (winter guest) Red Avadavat Scaly-breasted Munia Black-headed Munia Amphibians Limnonectes fragilis Fejervarya limnocharis Bufo galeatus Bufo melanostictus Hyla simplex Buergeria oxycephalus Kalophrynus interlineatus Kaloula pulchra (New species for Bawangling) Microhyla butleri Microhyla heymonsi Microhyla ornata Microhyla pulchra Amolops hainanensis Amolops torrentis Leptobrachium hainanense Occidozyga lima Occidozyga martensii Rana guentheri Rana chloronota Rana hainanensis Rana johnsi Rana nasuta Rana macrodactyla Rana nigrotympanica Rana graminea (New species for Bawangling) Rana spinulosa Rana taipehensis Rana tiannanensis Chirixalus doriae Chirixalus vittatus Hoplobatrachus rugulosus Philautus odontotarsus Pelophryne scalptus (New species for Bawangling) Philautus ocellatus (New species for Bawangling) Polypedates megacephalus Polypedates mutus Rhacophorus bipunctatus (New species for Bawangling) Rhacophorus dennysi (New species for Bawangling) Tylototriton hainanensis Reptiles Platysternon megacephalum Chinemys megalocephala Cistoclemmys galbinifrons Cuora trifasciata Geoemyda spengleri Mauremys mutica Ocadia philippeni Ocadia sinensis Pyxidea mouhotii Sacalia bealei Sacalia pseudocellata (Very rare and just two specimens collected from a mountain black water creek) Sacalia quadriocellata Manouria impressa Palea steindachneri Pelochelys cantorii Pelodiscus sinensis Gehyra mutilata Gekko chinensis Gekko gecko Hemidactylus bowringii Hemidactylus frenatus Hemidactylus garnotii Goniurosaurus hainanensis Goniurosaurus luii Acanthosaura armata Acanthosaura lepidogaster Calotes microlepis Calotes versicolor Draco maculatus Leiolepis reevesi Varanus salvator Platyplacopus kuehnei Takydromus sexlineatus Ateuchosaurus chinensis Eumeces chinensis Eumeces quadrilineatus Mabuya longicaudata Mabuya multifasciata Scincella reevesii (New species) Sphenomorphus incognitus Sphenomorphus indicus Tropidophorus hainanus Ramphotyphlops braminus Typhlops diardi (New species) Xenopeltis hainanensis Cylindrophis ruffus Python molurus Achalinus rufescens Ahaetulla prasina Amphiesma boulengeri (New species) Amphiesma popei Amphiesma sauteri Amphiesma stolata Amphiesmoides ornaticeps Boiga kraepelini (New species Boiga multomaculata Calamaria septentrionalis Chrysopelea ornata Cyclophiops major Ovophis tonkinensis (New species) Cyclophiops multicinctus Dendrelaphis pictus Dinodon flavozonatum Dinodon rosozonatum Elaphe porphyracea Elaphe taeniura Enhydris chinensis Enhydris plumbea Lycodon subcinctus (New species) Oligodon chinensis Opisthotropis balteata Pareas margaritophorus Psammodynastes pulverulentus Pseudoxenodon bambusicola (Very rare and the only recent record from Hainan) Pseudoxenodon karlschmidti Ptyas korros Ptyas mucosus Rhabdophis adleri (New species) Rhabdophis subminiatus Rhabdophis tigrinus Rhynchophis boulengeri Sibynophis chinensis Sibynophis collaris Sinonatrix aequifasciata (New species) Sinonatrix annularis Sinonatrix percarinata Xenochrophis piscator Bungarus fasciatus Bungarus multicinctus Calliophis macclellandii Naja atra Achalinus hainanus Ophiophagus hannah (Rare, only three adult animals was observed, and none measuring more than 1,5m, a dozen juveniles seen) Protobothrops mucrosquamatus Trimeresurus albolabris Trimeresurus stejnegeri Plants 2823 plant species was found in the Bawangling NP, an increase from previous 2454 species. |
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There are some very interesting records here. Could you give more details on the survey, which species are the exisiting list for the reserve and which were actually recorded on this survey.
Some of your records are very interesting : First record of White-eared Night Heron on Hainan for some time. How did you decide it was a female? Pale-capped Pigeon - recentlyrecorded from Yinggeling by Kadoorie Farm China Team, so Bawangling is an additional site. Is Blyths Baza the same as Jerdon's Baza? Oriental Bay Owl I thought I heard this species here in Dec 2003 Crested Kingfisher How high up were you? Blyth's Kingfisher a really good record - recently recorded from Yinggeling by Kadoorie Farm. Mike Kilburn Hong Kong Bird Watching Society |
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I dont know the sex of the white-eared Night-heron, just that it was an adult one. Not a good sighting and the forest in the ravine was very thick and dense. This is also the second recent record from Hainan, there was another down in the South-west Some month ago. Ok thanks for the Status of the Pale-capped Pigoen, wasent aware of that before. Yes Blyth and Jerdon Baza is the same species. Crested Kingfisher obereved at 1,100-1156m Yes the Blyth Kingfisher was one of the highlights |
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Trent Valley Crew
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Malaysia
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A superb list of species. Compliments the species recorded at Yinggeling nicely, overlaps are very noticeable between the two sites regarding species previously thought extinct/very rare on Hainan.
Would the study area be accessible for the visiting foreign birder? I am looking into Hainan for the not to distant future (once again Mike!). Would be interested to hear about access arrangements. Nice to see you recorded Hainan Gibbon, the rarest gibbon in the world! Clouded Leopard to, excellent.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Austria
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This is a very interesting list. Can you tell me, if then turtles were really reported by this team or are from a previous listing. Especially Cuora trifasciata, Sacalia pseudocellata, Chinemys megalocephala and Ocadia philippeni? Were photos taken of the specimens?
Thanks, Torsten |
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