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Re: Bali

To: Steve Potter <>, Paul Dodd <>, Dirk Tomsa <>, Birding Aus <>
Subject: Re: Bali
From: Penny Brockman <>
Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2009 11:46:44 +1000
Dear Steve, Paul and Dirk, and birding-aussers,

Back from Bali but not much to report. It was really a hotel based holiday with my sister who is not a committed birder, with a group of her artist friends whose interests are weaving, dying and other fibre related activities, so there was not much time to get out beyond the confines of Ubud and its immediate surrounds, visiting weaving workshops, blacksmiths making gamalans and gongs, wood carving, etc.

However did contact Sumadi who is doing the Bali Bird Walks - Victor Mason has had a bad boating accident and was confined to his bed with a back injury but is recovering. She took us on a morning walk in rice paddies up the back of Ubud, where we saw Pacific and Striated Swallows, Cattle and Little Egrets, Zitting Cisticolas, Javan Kingfishers, Pied Bushchats, Glossy and Mossy-nest Swiftlets, Javan, Scaly-breasted and White-headed Munias, the ubiquitous Olive-backed Sunbirds and Yellow-vented bulbuls, Bar-shouldered Prinias and one Scarlet-headed Flowerpecker, butterflies, jewel beetles, fighting cocks, plants and people planting rice.

Next trip was to the Bata Karu temple for White-capped Forktails (super views) and Grey-cheeked Babblers, Scarlet Minivets, Blue & White flycatchers, Racket-tailed Drongo, Asian Glossy Starling, Grey-cheeked and Yellow-vented bulbuls, amongst the thick foliage and rain which made birding difficult and then crowds of people arrived for a festival so that was the end of that.

On to the Bali Botanic Gardens where it stopped raining fortunately. Not many birds but did get superb views of Sunda Whistling-thrush, a family of Chestnut-backed Scimiter Babblers, Javan Honeyeater, Blood-breasted Flowerpecker and Orange-fronted Barbet, amongst other more common SE Asian birds. Even a Golden Whistler! Paid a visit to the lake seen from the gardens, and found Striated Grassbird, Long-tailed Shrike and White-browed Crake. And bought a kilo of strawberries - to die for!

Wrong time of year she kept telling us - should come in October!! But worth a quick look and obviously one has to do a properly organised bird tour visiting Sumatra and other islands. What is sad is the few birds one sees around the paddy fields - very small numbers of Cattle and Little egrets. At least the Javan Kingfisher was seen often - what a superbly coloured bird but what a variety of rude noises it makes - there was one near our hotel and what with that, the ducks and the White-breasted Waterhens, it was hardly a tuneful dawn chorus. Nice sight at the hotel was a resident Ruddy-breasted Crake that spent time preening in the open below our balcony.


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