Friday 28 June 2024

Western Australia, Days Four to Six

Spent the last few days in between rain and family events getting in a few snippets of birding. I popped into Coodanup Reserve and Erskine Lakes and also did a bit more at Black Lake and around Mitch and Arthur's. Updated trip report HERE. Tomorrow I head off South to do some focused birding. 

A few photo highlights below.


Nankeen Night Heron at Erskine Lakes 
Magpie Lark 
Australasian Swamphen 
Little Corella 
Striated Pardalotes
Australasian Grebe 
Crested Terns 
Galah 
Rufous Whistler 
Singing Honeyeater 
New Holland Honeyeater
Western Gerygone 

Tuesday 25 June 2024

Western Australia, Days One to Three

Currently staying at Holly's family homestead on the shore of Black Lake, Mandurah. Mitch and Arthur have a sixteen acre property that overlooks the lake and is adjacent to a CaLM (Conservation Land Management Area) so it's a pretty good bit of habitat, which is lucky as due to family commitments I've only been birding in this area. It's been a great little intro. Live Ebird trip report HERE

A few photo highlights below of a few common WA species. 

Galah
Scarlet Robin
Australian Ringneck 
Crested Pigeon
Laughing Kookaburra
Whistling Kite
Common Bronzewing
Western Whistler (i think)
Silvereye
Spotted Scrubwren
Western Wattlebird 
Australian Magpie
Splendid Fairywren (male non-breeding)
Grey Butcherbird
Western Gerygone
Weebill
Australian Wood Duck 


Western Grey Kangaroo (aboves) 
Mitch and Arthur's 

Saturday 22 June 2024

Singapore stop over

Spent the last two nights in Singapore en route to Perth, Western Australia. Yesterday we spent the day at the Singapore Botanical Gardens, Ebird list HERE and today we spent the day at the Gardens by the Bay, Ebird list HERE. As it was a family city break the birding was casual around family activities and both of these sites are top sites in the city to combine both.

A few photo highlights below. 


Oriental Pied Hornbill 
Zebra Dove 
Spotted Dove 
White-breasted Waterhen 
Javan Myna 
Malaysian Pied-Fantail 
House Crow
Oriental Magpie Robin 
Javan Myna in the lunch stop kitchen 
Red Junglefowl (above and below)

Asian Water Monitor (above) and Clouded Monitor, I think (below) 

The botanical gardens had some good little bits of habitat including wetlands (above) and a fragment of original lowland rainforest (below- with Jacob visiting his first rainforest) 

The Gardens by the Bay - the world famous giant trees are here along with a series of biodomes and little bits of habitat
The Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore- got to be the best airport in the world. Next stop- Oz.