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Viator's 2010 list (1 Viewer)

viator

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Singapore
Here we go again with another year list - 2009's 669 has provided a high bar to try and beat!

For comparison purposes I'll update this post with the number of species seen by country.

As of Dec 31 the total for 2010 stands at 781.

For comparison purposes:
Country_______2008___2009___2010
Singapore______234____210____206
USA___________207___________177
Australia_______170____123____183
Malaysia_______122____392____229
Indonesia_______26
Hong Kong_______1_____________2
Thailand______________222
Dubai_________________________8
Greece________________________3
Spain_______________________152
Italy_________________________14
World________613___669___781
 
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Jan 1

No specific birding just the common birds around home.

1. Asian Koel
2. Black-naped Oriole
3. Olive-backed Sunbird
4. Asian Glossy Starling
5. Brown-throated Sunbird
6. Pacific Swallow
7. Javan Myna
8. Yellow-vented Bulbul
9. Common Pigeon
10. Sunda Pygmy Woodpecker
11. Crested Honey Buzzard
12. House Crow
13. Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker
14. Common Myna
15. Common Flameback
16. Collared Kingfisher
17. Large-billed Crow
18. Zebra Dove
19. House Swift
20. Spotted Dove
21. Eurasian Tree Sparrow
22. Brown Shrike
23. Germain's Swiftlet
24. Common Iora
25. Oriental Dollarbird
26. Pink-necked Green Pigeon
27. Japanese Sparrowhawk
28. Asian Palm Swift
 
Jan 2

First new bird seen driving along the coastal road around the back of Changi Airport
29. White-throated Kingfisher

It was then on the boat for the short trip across to Pulau Ubin - 3 tern species in the 10-15min crossing with a fourth from the jetty. Thereafter it was a steady supply of new birds whilst walking for a few hours
30. Swift Tern
31. Little Tern
32. Common Tern
33. Lesser Crested Tern
34. Crimson Sunbird
35. Straw-headed Bulbul
36. Ashy Tailorbird
37. Black-nest Swiftlet
38. Common Kingfisher
39. Crested Hawk-Eagle
40. Pied Fantail
41. Hodgson's Hawk-Cuckoo
42. Brahminy Kite
43. Red Turtle Dove
44. Common Hill Myna
45. Yellow Bittern
46. Black Baza
47. Van Hasselt's Sunbird
48. Abbott's Babbler
49. White-bellied Sea-Eagle
50. Red Junglefowl
51. Grey Heron
52. Long-tailed Shrike
53. Eastern Great Egret
54. Little Egret
55. Intermediate Egret
56. Pacific Reef Egret
57. Blue-tailed Bee-eater
58. Scaly-breasted Munia
59. White-rumped Munia
60. Common Tailorbird
61. Barn Swallow
62. White-breasted Waterhen
63. Oriental Magpie Robin
64. Olve-winged Bulbul
65. Rufous-tailed Tailorbird
66. Greater Coucal
67. Long-tailed Parakeet

Upon returning back to the mainland a flock of Red-breasted parakeets were flying over Changi Village.
68. Red-breasted Parakeet
 
Jan 3, East Coast Park

A short walk in the afternoon added another 3 birds. Unfortunately I'd only take my bins and not the camera which meant missing out on great closeups of a Chinese Sparrowhawk

69. Chinese Sparrowhawk
70. Asian Brown Flycatcher
71. Little Heron
 
Jan 4

Seen from the bus on the way to work this morning when crossing the Kallang River, Singapore

72. Common Sandpiper
 
Jan 5

A short walk at lunch time added several more relatively common birds within 1km of the office

73. Pied Triller
74. Golden-bellied Gerygone
75. Arctic Warbler
76. Oriental White-eye
77. Tiger Shrike
78. Eastern-crowned Warbler

Heading home through Siglap yielded a somewhat out of place Tanimbar Corella which are normally seen around Changi Village but I do see here occassionally

79. Tanimbar Corella
 
Jan 10, Changi Cove

Spent the afternoon cycling out to Changi Cove to pick up some grassland specialists. Picked up 52 species for the trip of which 10 were new for 2010.

80. Asian Paradise Flycatcher
81. Yellow-bellied Prinia
82. Paddyfield Pipit
83. Stejneger's Stonechat
84. Zitting Cisticola
85. Eastern Marsh Harrier
86. Black-winged Kite
87. Lesser Coucal
88. Red-wattled Lapwing
89. Peregrine Falcon
 
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Jan 11

I had a day off and the intention was to both get into the forest, with a hike from Dairy Farm Nature Reserve into Bukit Timah Nature Reserve incl. a quick stop at the Singapore Quarry for the Little Grebes, and secondly to see what waders were around Sungei Buloh Nature Reserve.

The first bird of the day though was seen enroute on the side of a canal.

90. Black-crowned Night-Heron

Heading into the forest things were quite slow to start with but picked up as I got further in. The two highlights for me were the Black-headed Bulbul and Red-crowned Barbet both being rare residents that were new for my Singapore list.

91. Blue-rumped Parrot
92. Thick-billed Green Pigeon
93. Siberian Blue Robin
94. Pin-striped Tit Babbler
95. Greater Racket-tailed Drongo
96. Red-legged Crake
97. Lineated Barbet
98. Dark-necked Tailorbird
99. Orange-bellied Flowerpecker
100. Coppersmith Barbet
101. Western Osprey
102. Little Grebe
103. Black-headed Bulbul
104. Red-crowned Barbet
105. Laced Woodpecker
106. Short-tailed Barbet
107. Cream-vented Bulbul

After a quick bite to eat having exited the forest it was then out to the wetlands of Sungei Buloh. A very hot afternoon without many waders....

108. Eastern Cattle Egret
109. Common Greenshank
110. Marsh Sandpiper
111. Milky Stork
112. Painted Stork
113. Common Redshank
114. Terek Sandpiper
115. Copper-throated Sunbird
116. Black Drongo
117. Chinese Pond Heron
118. Pacific Golden Plover
119. Whimbrel
120. Ashy Minivet
121. Stork-billed Kingfisher
122. Slaty-breasted Rail
 
Jan 13

A quick walk around the corner from the office to a patch of overgrown bushes yielded the resident Large-tailed Nightjars.

123. Large-tailed Nightjars
 
Jan 20

Another parrot new for 2010 on the bus ride home - this time a flock of 3.

125. Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot
 
Jan 23

A quick trip to the Singapore Botanic Gardens to look for the three star attractions of the moment: Hooded Pitta, Orange-headed Thrush and the Malayan Night Heron whose been around for over a month now. Only managed the first of the three. The pitta views weren't even worth attempting to take a photo of!

126. Hooded Pitta
127. Grey-rumped Treeswift
128. Lesser Whistling Duck

Much later in the day another new 2010 bird seen from a bus.

129. Purple Heron
 
Jan 30, Pulau Ubin

Spent a long hot day over on Ubin which yielded an excellent 91 species - of which 21 are new for 2010.

130. Red-rumped Swallow
131. Dusky Warbler
132. White-rumped Shama
133. Little Green Pigeon
134. Barred Buttonquail
135. White-shouldered Starling
136. Rufous Woodpecker
137. Banded Bay Cuckoo
138. Chestnut Munia
139. Mangrove Whistler
140. Grey Plover
141. Crow-billed Drongo
142. Great-billed Heron
143. Oriental Pied Hornbill
144. Lesser Sand Plover
145. Kentish Plover
146. Sanderling
147. Malayasian Plover
148. Greater Sand Plover
149. Square-tailed Drongo Cuckoo
150. Black-capped Kingfisher
 
Jan 31, Central Catchment Forest

I spent the afternoon walking through the Central Catchment, from Venus Drive across to Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. A very quiet day for birds due to the numbers of other people in the forest, most of whom seem to try and make as much noise as possible - as a result all the new birds occurred in the middle of the hike around 5km from the start!

151. Red-eyed Bulbul
152. Banded Woodpecker
153. Yellow-browed Warbler
154. Yellow-vented Flowerpecker
155. Chestnut-bellied Malkoha
 
Feb 12, Kallang River

Firstly thanks to whoever gave the rating since my last post.

Today's new bird was another one seen from a bus on the way home from work. This time when crawling across the Kallang River a White-winged Tern flew conveniently at bridge height on the reservoir side. This is one of our common winter visiting terns.

156. White-winged Tern
 
Feb 13, Pulau Ubin

A quiet morning spent on P. Ubin with my son - quiet due to not seeing much and because as the day before Chinese New Year not many people and the restaurants and shops by the ferry terminal were mostly all closed.

We did though manage to see two new 2010 birds

157. Javan Munia
158. Brown-chested Jungle Flycatcher
 
Feb 22

A small park by my office today yielded a winter visitor I've been surprised not to see already this year!

159. Indian Cuckoo
 
Feb 23, Singapore Botanic Gardens

Thanks to a meeting adjacent to SBG I took the opportunity to check for the visiting Orange-headed Thrush which has been around for the last 6 weeks or so which I dipped on in late Jan. Heading to the Ginger Garden area I spotted several photographers and upon getting to them there was the thrush maybe 2m from the path and less than a metre from where I saw the Hooded Pitta last month! Alas didn't have the camera with me as I don't have a decent shot of an OHT.

160. Orange-headed Thrush
 
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Feb 25, East Coast Park

A quick stroll to East Coast Park added a juvenile Little Bronze Cuckoo which was spotted thanks to its incessantly calling its Golden-bellied Gerygone foster parent.

161. Little Bronze Cuckoo

Besides the cuckoo here are a couple of photos of Large-tailed Nightjar
 

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Mar 5, Singapore Botanic Gardens

Two new 2009 birds, the first a couple of Wandering Whistling Ducks in amongst the regular Lesser Whistling Ducks. Probably seen them there before without paying attention amongst the Lessers...

162. Wandering Whistling Duck
163. Blue-throated Bee-eater
 
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