ZooChat Big Year 2014

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DOI INTHANON (northern Thailand)

BIRDS:

299) Asian house martin Delichon dasypus
300) White-rumped munia Lonchura striata
301) Fire-breasted flowerpecker Dicaeum ignipectus
302) Silver-eared mesia Leiothrix argentauris
303) Large niltava Niltava grandis
304) Brown-cheeked fulvetta Alcippe poioicephalus
305) Spectacled barwing Actinodura ramsayi
306) Short-billed minivet Pericrocotus brevirostris
307) White-tailed warbler Phylloscopus davisoni

308) Mountain tailorbird Phyllergates cucullatus
309) Rufous-winged fulvetta Alcippe castaneceps
310) Chestnut-crowned laughing thrush Garrulax erythrocephalus
311) Chestnut-tailed minla Chrysominla strigula
312) Green-tailed sunbird Aethopyga nipalensis
313) Snowy-browed flycatcher Ficedula hyperythra
314) Dark-sided thrush Zoothera marginata
315) Grey-crowned warbler Seicercus tephrocephalus

316) White-browed shortwing Brachypteryx montana
317) Pigmy wren-babbler Pnoepyga pusilla
318) Yellow-bellied warbler Abroscopus superciliaris
319) Eurasian woodcock Scolopax rusticola
320) Rufous-throated partridge Arborophila rufogularis
321) Ashy-throated warbler Phylloscopus maculipennis
322) Grey-chinned minivet Pericrocotus solaris
323) Asian house swift Apus nipalensis
324) Japanese white-eye Zosterops japonicus
325) Speckled piculet Picumnus innominatus
326) Scaly-breasted munia Lonchura punctulata
327) Chestnut-bellied nuthatch Sitta castanea
328) Eye-browed wren-babbler Napothera lepidota
329) Green cochoa Cochoa viridis

330) Golden babbler Stachyridopsis chrysaea
331) Banded bay cuckoo Cacomantis sonneratii
332) Siberian blue robin Luscinia cyane
333) Slaty-backed forktail Enicurus schistaceus
334) Blue-throated flycatcher Cyornis rubeculoides
335) Shikra Accipiter badius
336) Collared falconet Microhierax caerulescens


MAMMALS:

37) Short-tailed gymnure Hylomys suillus
38) Chinese (Grey long-tailed) goral Naemorhedus griseus


Photos of the mammals here: http://www.zoochat.com/gallery/thailand-wildlife
 
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I hadn't been keeping good track of this year's mammal count. In no particular order:

1. Nine-Banded Armadillo
2. Bobcat
3. Mule Deer (rocky mountain subspecies)
4. American Bison
5. Wapiti
6. Pronghorn

7. White-Tailed Deer (Texas and Northwest subspecies)
8. Eastern Fox Squirrel
9. Piute Ground Squirrel
10. Yellow-Bellied Marmot
11. Red Squirrel

12. Yellow Pine Chipmunk
13. Eastern Cottontail
14. Black-Tailed Jackrabbit
 
Went on a field trip with my local Audubon society to the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve and to the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary in Orange County. Between the two places we saw around 80 species and 19 of those were new birds for me.

134. Blue-winged Teal
135. Brant
136. Surf Scoter
137. Red-breasted Merganser
138. Brown Pelican
139. Reddish Egret
140. Clapper Rail
141. Willet
142. Whimbrel
143. Marbled Godwit
144. Red Knot
145. Short-billed Dowitcher
146. Ring-billed Gull
147. Western Gull
148. Herring Gull
149. Caspian Tern
150. Forster's Tern
151. Royal Tern
152. Elegant Tern


The highlights for me were the Reddish Egret and Red Knot in breeding plumage.

So I did some birding yesterday before work and got two new birds:

153. Lark Sparrow
154. Chipping Sparrow


And today I went to chase a Prairie Warbler that was found by my house and also went to the University of California, Riverside to try to get a Summer Tanager and two species of Flycatchers. I didn't get the tanager and one of the flycatchers, but I got 4 birds overall.

155. Prairie Warbler
156. Lawrence's Goldfinch
157. Pacific-sloped Flycatcher
158. Bullock's Oriole
 
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I managed to get a few good birds this weekend including a potential future life tick

126. Glaucous gull
127. Long-tailed duck
128. Red-legged partridge
129. Glossy ibis
130. Little bunting
131. Grey partridge
132. Lesser whitethroat (possibly siberian, potentially a future split)
133. Dipper

Only 2 year ticks in the last two weeks

134. Mediterranean gull
135. Mealy redpoll
 
Mammals
11. Brown Rat
12. Grey Headed Fruit Bat

:p

Hix
 
Picked up a few more birds today exploring the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area.

123 Sagebrush Sparrow
124 Greater Scaup
125 Ruddy Duck
126 Long-billed Curlew

A couple of deductions. My field identifications did not match up with the photo documentation for Trumpeter Swan and Common Grackle.

126 Tree Swallow
127 Bewick's Wren
128 Osprey
129 Great Egret
 
Birds
175. Mallard
176. Azure Kingfisher

:p

Hix
 
the top end

I got home last night from 2 weeks in the top end. (Northern Territory)
I had a great time catching up with my best mate. I also managed to get 82 birds for my year list and 33 lifers.
151. magpie goose.
152. black kite
153. grey crowned babbler
154. radjah shelduck
155. bar shouldered dove
156. blue faced honeyeater
157. white bellied cuckoo shrike
158. torresian crow.
159. double barred finch
160. great bowerbird
161. orange footed scrub fowl
162. emerald dove*.
163. peaceful dove
164. pacific baza*
165. Brown Honeyeater
166. varied triller
167. grey whistler*
168 yellow oriole*
169. australasian darter
170. northern fantail.
171. paperbark flycatcher* ( considered by some to be a subspecies of the restless flycatcher and considered a separate species by others.)
172. black necked stork
173. intermediate egret
174. pied heron
175. comb crested jacana*
176. forest kingfisher
177. bar breasted honeyeater*
178. rufous banded honeyeater*
179. red winged parrot
180. mangrove golden whistler*
181. white throated honeyeater
182. plumed whistling duck
183. little friarbird
184. red tailed black cockatoo
185. pied imperial pigeon
186. fork tailed swift
187. fairy martin
188. rainbow bee eater
189. pheseant coucal
190. black bittern
191. azure kingfisher
192. lemon bellied flycatcher*
193. rufous throated honeyeater*
194. dusky honeyeater
195. little woodswallow*
196. broad billed flycatcher*
197. pied butcherbird
198. masked finch*
199. whimbrel
200. common sandpiper*
201. black butcherbird*
202. blue winged kookaburra*
203. tawny frogmouth
204. grey tailed tattler*
205. white winged black tern
206. wandering whistling duck*
207. glossy ibis
208. terek sandpiper*
209. partridge pigeon*
210. bush stone curlew
211. northern rosella
212. red browed pardalote*
213. white gaped honeyeater
214. black faced woodswallow
215. great billed heron
216. brahminy kite
217. shining flycatcher
218. brush cuckoo*
219. rainbow pitta*
220. varied lorikeet*
221. eastern reef egret
222. lesser sand plover*
223. greater sand plover*
224. black tailed godwit*
225. ruddy turnstone
226. great knot*
227. lesser crested tern
228. red headed honeyeater*
229. mangrove robin*
230. silver crowned friarbird
231. gouldian finch* (unfortunately I only spotted 5 immature birds. almost didn't tick them but they made it on to my list. still really want to see an adult male.)
232. hooded parrot*
 
Where did you see all these Boof?

:p

Hix
 
I visited buffalo creek and leanyer **** pit which are next to each other. fogg dam and harrison dam, howard springs, east arm, southport and middle arm boat ramps. A mary river fishing trip and a quad bike ride along dundee beach to the mouth of the finnis. My mate lives at livinstone and gets a heap of birds around his block. The gouldian finch was along the road to edith falls down near katherine and the hooded parrot was at the cematery at pine creek. My favourite were the rainbow pitta at howard springs, the gouldian finch and the hooded parrot. The hooded parrot has to be seeen in the flesh to be truly appreciated. By far my bird of the trip. stunning colours and a bit smaller then I imagined. I thought it was the size of a rosella but it was more like a red rump. fogg dam is great. I got a heap of birds there by just driving across the dam wall.
 
Couple of hours on the moors this morning yielded:

87. Meadow Pipit - Anthus pratensis
88. European Golden Plover - Pluvialis apricaria


Still no Mountain Hares though - the things hate me..! :D
 
DOI CHIANG DAO (northern Thailand):

BIRDS:

337) Streaked wren-babbler Napothera brevicaudata
338) Mountain imperial pigeon Ducula badia
339) Great iora Aegithina lafresnayei
340) Oriental cuckoo Cuculus saturatus
341) Lesser necklaced laughing thrush Garrulax monileger
342) Ruby-cheeked sunbird Chalcoparia singalensis
343) Crested tree swift Hemiprocne coronata
344) Yellow-vented flowerpecker Dicaeum chrysorrheum
345) Black-headed bulbul Pycnonotus atriceps
346) Blue-eared barbet Megalaima australis
347) Giant nuthatch Sitta magna
348) Mrs Gould's sunbird Aethopyga gouldiae
349) White-bellied redstart Hodgsonius phoenicuroides
350) Dollarbird Eurystomus orientalis
351) Pale blue flycatcher Cyornis unicolor
352) Long-tailed broadbill Psarisomus dalhousiae
353) Slender-billed oriole Oriolus tenuirostris
354) Orange-bellied leafbird Chloropsis hardwickii
355) Grey-eyed bulbul Iole propinqua
356) Mrs Hume's pheasant Syrmaticus humiae
357) Striated yuhina Yuhina castaniceps

358) Asian brown flycatcher Muscicapa dauurica
359) Purple-naped sunbird Hypogramma hypogrammicum
360) Buff-breasted babbler Pellorneum tickelli


MAMMALS:

39) Grey-bellied squirrel Callosciurus caniceps
40) Yellow-throated marten Martes flavigula

41) Brown rat Rattus norvegicus (in Chiang Mai)
 
Still no Mountain Hares though - the things hate me..! :D

Although officially the ones in your neck of the woods are the only ones in England, unofficially there are populations clinging on in Cumbria, Northumberland and North Yorkshire - so keep your eyes peeled elsewhere, you never know what you might spot!
 
I think I may have doubled up somewhere else aswell.

Birds
175. Mallard
176. Azure Kingfisher

I found the error - Eastern Spinebill listed twice, at position 17 and 167.

So removing the second listing my correct tally is:

174. Mallard
175. Azure Kingfisher

:p

Hix
 
So I did some birding yesterday before work and got two new birds:

153. Lark Sparrow
154. Chipping Sparrow


And today I went to chase a Prairie Warbler that was found by my house and also went to the University of California, Riverside to try to get a Summer Tanager and two species of Flycatchers. I didn't get the tanager and one of the flycatchers, but I got 4 birds overall.

155. Prairie Warbler
156. Lawrence's Goldfinch
157. Pacific-sloped Flycatcher
158. Bullock's Oriole

Went to chase another rare bird for SoCal, a Varied Bunting. When I got to the place at 7 am today there was already about 25+ birders looking for the bird. Before I left for work I got 3 good views of the bird, but no good pics. Overall I got three new birds today and will go looking for some sparrows tomorrow.

159. Varied Bunting
160. Rufous Hummingbird
161. Wilson's Warbler
 
No adventurous story for this one; was just walking alongside a churchyard and spotted...

89. Goldcrest - Regulus regulus
 
Went to chase another rare bird for SoCal, a Varied Bunting. When I got to the place at 7 am today there was already about 25+ birders looking for the bird. Before I left for work I got 3 good views of the bird, but no good pics. Overall I got three new birds today and will go looking for some sparrows tomorrow.

159. Varied Bunting
160. Rufous Hummingbird
161. Wilson's Warbler

Didn't get any sparrows, but I did get two new birds while birding at the University of California, Riverside Botanic Gardens.

162. Western Tanager
163. Hooded Oriole
 
I went to the Central Park Zoo today and picked up some more species:

Birds
14) Rock Pigeon Columba livia
15) Common Grackle Quiscalus quiscula
16) Common Starling Sturnus vulgaris

Mammals
4) House Mouse Mus musculus

~Thylo:cool:

Saw these while driving past a large pond leading into the lake today. I also saw a very small black duck with some white that I have to work out what it was.

Birds
17) Cackling Goose Branta hutchinsii
18) Mute Swan Cygnus olor
19) Mallard Anas platyrhynchos

~Thylo:cool:
 
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