G'day all
I'm just back from four weeks in Ireland and a few days in Malaysia. Saw some
great birds in both places and ended up with similar totals.
In Ireland I managed to cover most areas and habitats. In Malaysia I spent time
at Kuala Selangor Nature Reserve and in the Fraser's Hill vicinity.
Highlights:
Ireland - 96 species (69 new)
Common Eider, Red-breasted Merganser, Swifts (screaming over towns), Water Rail,
Eurasian Curlew, 6 Gulls, Puffins, Fulmar, Jay, Chough, Dipper, Robin
(everywhere
but always nice), Tree-creeper, 4 Tits, Sand Martin, 8 Warblers, Siskin, Reed
Bunting - and finally being able to tick Sparrow, Starling, Greenfinch etc.
Malaysia - 98 species (68 new)
7 Woodpeckers, 4 Barbets, Rhinoceros Hornbill, Red-bearded Bee-eater,
Blue-crowned Hanging-Parrot, Brown Wood-Owl, Black Eagle, Purple Heron, Lesser
Adjutant, 2 Leafbirds, Black-and-crimson Oriole, 2 Minivets, 3 Drongos, Verditer
Flycatcher, Chestnut-naped Forktail, Blue Nuthatch, Sultan Tit, Black
Laughingthrush, 5 Sunbirds and a Spiderhunter.
I suppose I should add:
England (Heathrow) - 1 species (0 new)
Starling
I'll write these up for my website in time but if anyone wants more info in the
meantime get in touch with me.
Cheers
Steve Clark
Hamilton, Victoria
http://members.datafast.net.au/clarkja/sw_birds.htm
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