Early morning visit to Suan Rot Fai in humid, very overcast weather was
slow to begin with but eventually produced a selection of migrants that
made me want to stay (just a shame I have to work for a living). The
highlight was a Pale-legged Leaf Warbler which I heard going "tink" and
managed to pish into the open a couple of times. The same area held an
Arctic Warbler that was calling persistently and was also pished out.
Further on, in a rather uninspiringly sparse but surprisingly birdy strip of vegetation I picked up one
or two more Arctic Warblers, three Yellow-browed Warblers and had
brief, distant and badly lit views of what I suspect was a female
Verditer Flycatcher.
Other migrants this morning included one or two Brown Shrikes, two Ashy Drongos, at least seven Black-naped Orioles, two Asian Brown Flys and 10-15 Taiga Flycatchers.
I also had at least three Cattle Egrets feeding in the park (all my previous records have been flyovers).
Other migrants this morning included one or two Brown Shrikes, two Ashy Drongos, at least seven Black-naped Orioles, two Asian Brown Flys and 10-15 Taiga Flycatchers.
I also had at least three Cattle Egrets feeding in the park (all my previous records have been flyovers).
1 comment:
Very nice to see this beautiful pic. Really liked this one.
Regards,
Cab Service in Jalpaiguri
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