It wasn't a birding trip so most of what I saw was from the pool-side at our hotel in Phuket and around the hotel gardens. I managed the easy stuff......Brahminy Kite, White-bellied Sea Eagle, Peregrine Falcon, Chinese Pond Heron, Yellow-vented Bulbul, Spotted Dove, Olive-backed Sunbird, Tree Sparrow, Little Egret, Common Myna and Germain's Swiftlet. When the morning would heat up the soaring kettles of Asian Openbills were impressive.
At sea, it was disappointing birdwise, a few distant Tropicbirds and what I think were Bridled Terns in the straits of Malacca - but they were distant and the amount of plastic flotsam and jetsam floating on the ocean was depressing!
In Singapore I managed to fit in a day at the Botanic Gardens. I joined the Singapore Birders Facebook page and got useful advise from there about birding the Botanic Gardens. The best advise was to start early, before the crowds and before the heat. I took the MRT (Singapore underground) from our hotel at Clarke's Quay to the front gates of the Gardens, I arrived just as the sun was rising.
First bird was Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker, followed by the ubiquitous Red Junglefowl and Common Myna.
Cocka-doddle-do. Red Junglefowl |
Common Myna |
I strolled around Eco Lake where I had Common Flameback and Oriental Magpie Robin.
Oriental Magpie Robin |
Yellow Bitterm - Singapore Botanic Gardens - 31 December 2019 |
The Gardens are huge and I didn't want to spend all my time in the one place. I decided to try and walk to some of the other lakes and stop where ever I saw some nice habitat.
I found a quiet little shady glade where I chanced upon a very obliging Asian Brown Flycatcher. Again, as a UK based birder this is a species of interest to me.
Asian Brown Flycatcher - Singapore Botanic Gardens - 31 December 2019 |
White-throated Kingfisher |
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