Also, a family of Lesser Whistling Ducks with 7 ducklings were recorded on 28 June (Khoo Meilin).

We now have evidence of its occurrence in Singapore although exact dates are still being investigated. Five new bird species were added to the Singapore List, bringing the total number of species to 397. Some like the Arctic Warblers were very late. Buff-rumped Woodpecker at Pulau Ubin on 5 July 2019 by Vincent Lao. This is the first evidence of the presence of a breeding family of this rare owl in Singapore. , seen at the MacRitchie Trail on 10th by Marcel Finlay. A Black Bittern Dupetor flavicollis was spotted on 6 June at the Baker Street pond by Veronica Foo. The Oriental Darter Anhinga melanogaster, seemed to have made Pekan Quarry home.

No white on wings. , a much sought-after island species. The male has a yellowish bill while the female has a dark grey bill. Our only other record was reported at Tuas View Lane by Martti Siponen on 14 Nov 2010. Photo by See Toh Yew Wai. Thanks to Daniel Wee, Rob Arnold and Tay Wei Kuan for the use of their photos. The Amur seems to be more commonly encountered than the Blyth’s during this migratory period.

Last year one crashed into the River Valley High School on the same day. Pary Sivaraman posted another photo of one of them he shot the next day. Visitors also saw the White-rumped Shama Copsychus malabaricus, including one juvenile on 8 June by Khoo Meilin, and an adult on 11 June by Leong Kaikee. a male was a surprise find at Gardens East on 27th. We now have evidence of its occurrence in Singapore although exact dates are still being investigated.

2009 Nature Society (Singapore). This record is assigned to Annex 1. Fabre, P.-H., M. Irestedt, J. Fjeldså, R. Bristol, J.J. Groombridge, M. Irham, and K.A. Chloropsis sonnerati.

Their tally included 200, With more birders and photographers in the field it was not surprising that a good number of rare and uncommon resident species were reported, most of them from Pulau Ubin. Abbreviations: We are grateful for the birders and photographers whose postings in various Facebook birding pages, bird forums, individual reports and extracts from eBird make up this report.

There were two reports of another non breeder, the colourful Jambu Fruit Doves, Ptilinopus jambu, one on 21st at Kallang Riverside by Kanchan Guggari and another on 24th at Central Forest by Francis Yap. The avifauna of Singapore. The Black-casqued Hornbill has a selectiveness towards the environment and resources when it comes to reproduction. Resident species dominate this month’s report.

, was reported by Tay Kian Guan on 21st at the Southern Ridges. Mangrove Pitta at Pulau Ubin on 8 June 2019 by Francis Yap. This organism will only start breeding and nesting when there is a large supply of fruits available, and in trees of larger size. This had been their roost for quite a while. One bird photographed on Pulau Tekong on 8 Oct 2016 by Frankie Cheong was our third record and the first from this locality. Moyle. This is outside the extreme dates for this species which is still classified as a winter visitor to Singapore. The list of the first arrivals of the season: Red-footed Booby washed up at the seawall at Marina Barrage.

These native Singapore birds, once thought to be extinct here, can now be seen all over the island. This juvenile stayed over to refuel for more than 2 weeks.

Lets hope they will re-establish here again.

The black hornbill (Anthracoceros malayanus) is a species of bird of the hornbill family Bucerotidae. A bird seen flying over the Pan-Island Expressway on 13 Feb 2016 by Alfred Chia has been our first record for many years.

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Annex 1 is for species occurring near to but outside Singapore, e.g. Plaintive Cuckoo at TEG on 13 June 2019 by Wang HM.

This monotypic species breeds in northern and northeast Asia and winters in Southeast Asia.

Rose-ringed Parakeet spotted at PRP on 14 June 2019 by Alvin Seng. We now have evidence of its occurrence in Singapore although exact dates are still being investigated. The NParks survey team and volunteers did one better when they found a juvenile. They include the following: An individual photographed by Daniel Wee at Gardens by the Bay on 30 Nov 2013 and another photographed at Tampines Eco-Green by Alvin Seng on 27 Dec 2015 follows an earlier record by Lim Kim Seng from Lorong Halus on 25 Dec 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-2.RLTS.T22712603A132470468.en. This entry was posted in Monthly Bird Reports, Singapore Avifauna and tagged Black Bittern, Black Hornbill, Black-winged Flycatcher-shrike, Buff-rumped Woodpecker, Cinnamon-headed Green Pigeon, Gull-billed Tern on July 22 .

Between 3 and 22 June 2019, a variety of forest species were spotted: Common Emerald Dove at DFNP on 22 June 2019 by Saravanan K. Male Jambu Fruit Dove at DFNP on 3 June 2019 by Steven Wong. The above records are taken from the various bird FB groups. Phylogeny of the monarch flycatchers reveals extensive paraphyly and novel relationships within a major Australo-Pacific radiation. Black Hornbill taken by Rob Arnold taken at Pulau Ubin on 23 Dec 2016.

Please post your images to our Thai Biodiversity Survey & Species ID group on Facebook. Subsequent visits confirmed the presence of its parents nearby although out of sight. A pair of Brown Hawk Owls, Ninox scutulata, was reported by Anthony Nik at Venus Loop on 3rd. It lives in Asia in Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand.

Red-necked Phalarope Phalaropus lobatus Red-breasted Parakeet at Loyang Villa on 3 June 2019 through Julie Wee. Sunda Pygmy Woodpecker nesting at JEG seen in this stacked photo by Lee Van Hien.

was spotted by See Toh Yew Wai, Francis Yap and friends on 23rd.

The bulk of sightings in this area took place at Dairy Farm Nature Park (DFNP) as birds were drawn to several fruiting mulberry and false curry leaf trees near Wallace Centre. Jacobin Cuckoo Clamator jacobinus Sukau Rainforest Lodge Kinabatangen River - Sabah, Borneo - Malaysia. This juvenile Red-necked Stint arrived at Marina Barrage on 13th.



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