A casual look at a group of 15 starlings revealed this pale starling sitting flanked by 7 glossy starlings at each side. For a moment I thought it was another record of a daurian starling. But no, just a mere chestnut-cheeked starling. A female this time. Still, not a bad sighting at all and only my second ever encounter.
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Chestnut-cheeked starling (Sturnus philippensis) |
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Changeable hawk-eagle (Nisaetus limnaeetus) |
On the final day of 2013 we had a short drive during dusk on KB road. On our way back this bearded pig was seen standing on the road. In my first two years these sizable pigs were a relatively common sight on KB road, but I have to confess that this was only my first encounter in 2013 - not a day too soon!
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Bearded pig (Sus barbatus). |
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Bearded pig (Sus barbatus). |
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Bearded pig (Sus barbatus). |
Until recently bearded pigs were still frequently seen in one of the Panaga residential areas next to the forest. I am not sure if my lack of encounters on KB road in 2013 is just a bout of bad luck or an illustration of a further dwindling population size. Lets hope it's just my bad luck.
Finally a picture of a juvenile black-crowned night heron taken on January 2nd. I noticed 5 of these birds very close to our house on my way to town. Whereas the two adults were very shy the juveniles hardly minded my car pulling up right next to them.
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Black-crowned night-heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) |
This picture was taken without flash. Not too bad for my first pic of 2014. Happy new year!
Folkert, 10/01/2014