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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Nov 13, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Singapore 648. Blue-winged Pitta
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Nov 3, Australia Botanic Garden, Mt Annan, NSW 644. Red-rumped Parrot 645. Olive-backed Oriole 646. Spotless Crake 647. Black-fronted Dotterel
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Nov 2, NSW, Australia Burrill Lake 637. Common Cicadabird 638. Pied Oystercatcher 639. Red-capped Plover Dolphin Point 640. Southern Giant Petrel 641. Black-browed Albatross Kangaroo Valley 642. White-throated Treecreeper 643. Little Raven Image of a Chestnut Teal
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Nov 1, NSW, Australia First new bird of the day in Mollymook 626. Common Blackbird It was then off to Jervis Bay for the day. 627.Eastern Bristlebird 628. Jacky Winter 629. Australian Painted-snipe 630. Red-kneed Dotterel 631. Kelp Gull 632. Fluttering Shearwater 633. Short-tailed Shearwater...
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    31 Oct 2012, Australia Today required a trip from from Ulladulla to Canberra and the ACT for family reasons - the NSW birds below seen enroute in both directions with the ACT birds all seen in a very brief stop at Goorooyarroo Nature Reserve. NSW: 610. Grey Teal 611. Sharp-tailed Sandpiper...
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    30 Oct 2012, Ulladulla area, NSW, Australia 601. New Holland Honeyeater 602. Wedge-tailed Shearwater 603. Sooty Oystercatcher 604. Red-browed Treecreeper 605. Scarlet Myzomela 606. Rufous Whistler 607. Weebill 608. White-naped Honeyeater 609. Forest Kingfisher Images below of New Holland...
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    29 Oct 2012, NSW, Australia Having arrived in Sydney around lunchtime a leisurely drive south down the coast to Ulladulla 595. Peaceful Dove 596. Silvereye 597. Grey Goshawk 598. Crimson Rosella 599. Chestnut Teal 600. White-cheeked Honeyeater Image of a Little Corella
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Oct 28, Pulau Ubin, Singapore 594. Chestnut-winged Cuckoo
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Oct 27, Rifle Range Link, Singapore 592. Siberian Blue Robin 593. Brown-streaked Flycatcher Images of Banded Woodpecker, Brown-chested Jungle Flycatcher and Bronzeback sp
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Oct 26, Bidadari Cemetery, Singapore A morning of migrants 589. Siberian Thrush 590. Japanese Paradise Flycatcher 591. Blue-and-white Flycatcher
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Oct 20, Bidaddari Cemetery, Singapore 588. Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Oct 16, Punggol Barat Island, Singapore 587. Sand Martin
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Oct 14, Pulau Ubin, Singapore 586. Brown-chested Jungle Flycatcher
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Oct 6, Dairy Farm Nature Reserve, Singapore 585. Ferruginous Flycatcher
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Sep 30, Pulau Ubin, Singapore Not many migrants about but a common resident missing from the year list. 584. Slaty-breasted Rail
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Sep 29, Singapore Straits 581. Bridled Tern 582. Swinhoe's Storm Petrel 583. Aleutian Tern
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Sep 23, Sungei Buloh, Singapore A morning visit for migrating waders as expected didn't provide any new birds to my year list however I did see at least 3 Asian Paradise Flycatchers. 580. Asian Paradise Flycatcher Image below of a Terek Sandpiper
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Sep 17, Singapore 579. Green-backed Flycatcher
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Sep 8, Palawan, Philippines A morning on the old Zig Zag road brought one more endemic lifer and a surprise migrant. 574. Fiery Minivet 575. Himalayan Cuckoo 576. Melodious Babbler Stopping at some rice fields on the way back to Puerto Princessa brought the last two year birds of the trip...
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Sep 7, Honda Bay, Palawan, Philippines A day of snorkelling and visits to Pandan and Lulu Islands in Honda Bay. The highlight being 4 Grey Imperial Pigeons at lunch time on Pandan Island. 571. Gull-billed Tern 572. Grey Imperial Pigeon 573. Terek Sandpiper
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Sep 5, Sabang, Palawan, Philippines 565. Blue Paradise Flycatcher 566. Citrine Canary-flycatcher 567. Falcated Wren-Babbler 568. Middendorf's Grasshopper Warbler 569. Black-naped Fruit Dove 570. Mangrove Whistler
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Sep 4, St. Paul's National Park, Palawan, Philippines A visit to the Underground River at St. Paul's National Park added another endemic. 564. Palawan Blue Flycatcher
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Sep 3, Sabang, Palawan, Philippines Whilst reasonably expectant of the Scops Owl very surprised to get the Frogmouth at the first attempt. A speculative playing of the call had a frogmouth fly and perch less than 5m away at head height - after about 30 sec it flew off not to be seen again...
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Sep 2, Sabang, Palawan, Philippines A day of lifers both around Sabang and nearby St Paul's National Park. 549. Pale Spiderhunter 550. Green Imperial Pigeon 551. Sulphur-bellied Bulbul 552. Spot-throated Woodpecker 553. Palawan Hornbill 554. Palawan Tit 555. Hooded Pitta 556. Philippine...
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    Viator's 2012 World List

    Sep 1, Palawan, Philippines The start of 8 days on Palawan in the Philippines with its large number of endemics and endemic sub-species likely to be raised to species level at some point. With the first 5 nights to be spent in Sabang the first birds were found en-route from Puerto Princessa...
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