I didn't see any passing raptors this year which is quite weird. I do make a good last year. The count at Bedong raptor count site just south of Alor Setar for this season is also very good. What makes them not passing the area still a mystery to me...
A first winter Crow-billed drongo. The thick bill and the whitish belly gives out the id.
An eastern-crowned Warbler. I'm a bit confused for the id of this one but i'm quite sure i saw a stripe on the mid-head.
This is a new record for this area, a female Tickell's Blue flycatcher (thanks to Dave Bakewell for the id). Pity i didn't manage to get a better shot of it as it was quite skittish.
Another shot of the Mugimaki.
I went to check the paddyfields for snipe and i manage to count at least 6 individuals. The top photo shot suggest that it is a swinhoe's snipe base on the plainer belly and less distinct and the toes didn't extend beyond tail tip....any other suggestion?
This one photo suggest that it is a Common snipe base on the feet that extends slightly beyond tail tip..but i'm not sure if i'm right...
Some of the locals,
Common Tailorbird
Pied Fantail.
Thanks a lot.
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Hi Muin
Nice shot of Eastern Crowned. The flycatcher is a female Tickell's Blue.
Thanks a lot Dave. Tickell's Blue is also a new record for this patch. Will do the correction. Thanks again.
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