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Viator's 2011 List (1 Viewer)

Oct 31, Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve, Singapore

No new waders for the year but distant views of a feeding Milky Stork.

707. Milky Stork
 

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Nov 7, Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve, Singapore

The news that 2 Black-winged Stilts, rare winter visitors, and a vagrant Grey-headed Lapwing were both at Sg Buloh had me out there hoping for two new birds for my SG life list. As it turned out I saw the Stilts but not the Lapwing which had disappeared the previous day.

In addition to the BW Stilts, Terek Sandpiper and Painted Stork were also new for my 2011 Singapore list
 
Nov 9, Changi Business Park, Singapore

A lunch time walk added a new Singapore year bird in a Black Bittern but not a year world list bird.
 
Nov 15, Changi Business Park, Singapore

A migrating Booted Eagle was the highlight for today!

708. Booted Eagle
 
Dec 9, Sydney, Australia

Narrabeen


710. Sharp-tailed Sandpiper

Long Reef

711. Kelp Gull
712. Long-tailed Jaeger
713. Black-browed Albatross
714. Hutton's Shearwater
715. Shy Albatross
 
Dec 11, Blue Mountains National Park, NSW, Australia

718. Beautiful Firetail
719. Fan-tailed Cuckoo
720. Australian Golden Whistler
721. Jacky Winter
722. Crescent Honeyeater
723. Rockwarbler

724. Brown Gerygone
725. Bassian Thrush
726. Gang-gang Cockatoo
 
Dec 12, Driving North to Wauchope, NSW, Australia

727. Latham's Snipe
728. Blue-faced Honeyeater
729. Grey-crowned Babbler
 
Dec 13, Wauchope area, NSW

730. Straw-necked Ibis
731. Yellow-throated Scrubwren
732. Spectacled Monarch
733. Leaden Flycatcher
734. Large-billed Scrubwren
735. Satin Flycatcher
736. White-throated Nightjar
 
Dec 14

737. Common Cicadabird
738. Dusky Woodswallow
739. Barred Cuckooshrike
740. White-bellied Cuckooshrike
 
Dec 15

741. Grey Goshawk
742. Green Catbird
743. Regent Bowerbird
744. Crested Shriketit
745. Black-faced Monarch
746. Chestnut-rumped Heathwren
747. Restless Flycatcher
748. Australian Brushturkey
749. Southern Boobook
 
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Dec 16

750. Bell Miner

751. Helmeted Guineafowl
752. Brown Cuckoo-Dove
753. Peaceful Dove
754. Little Grassbird
755. Wandering Whistling Duck
 
Dec 17

756. Pacific Emerald Dove
757. Eastern Osprey
758. Pacific Baza
759. Australasian Gannet
760. Southern Emu-wren
761. White-eared Honeyeater
762. Rose Robin
 
Dec 20

765. White-fronted Chat
766. Russet-tailed Thrush
767. Australian Logrunner
768. White-headed Pigeon
769. Brush Bronzewing
770. Noisy Pitta
771. Rufous Scrubbird
772. Rufous Songlark
773. Painted Buttonquail
774. Brown Falcon
 
Dec 22, NSW

776. Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo
777. Lewin's Rail
778. Parasitic Jaeger
779. Flesh-footed Shearwater
780. Black-necked Stork
 
Dec 24, Boorganna Nature Reserve, NSW

A hike to through Boorganna Nature Reserve brought an early Christmas present in my first ever Paradisaeidae - maybe not New Guinea but still a bird-of-paradise.

781. Topknot Pigeon
782. Glossy Black Cockatoo
783. Wompoo Fruit Dove
784. Paradise Riflebird
 

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