My
All Saints Day took off with a quick birding in the Bagobo Woodlands Resort
which I earlier pre-arranged with the very supportive resort owner Ate Nene
Abajero. I left from Sta. Cruz at around 5:30 AM yesterday and arrived in the
resort by 6:15. A flock of Rufous-fronted Tailorbirds welcomed me at the
entrance foot path. A lone Pied Triller also showed up and although I heard
plenty of small birds along the way I could not identify them one by one
through their sounds.
The
canopy of big trees made the surrounding still dark by 6:30 so I proceeded to
the small cottages and camping site. Two Brown Shrikes greeted me with their
husky sounds, blending well with Yellow-vented Bulbuls, White-eared Brown Doves
and Collared Kingfisher from afar.
Olive-backed sunbirds and Red-keeled flowerpecker were spotted in the
fruit tree orchard and flower garden. I saw two Grey-streaked Flycatchers perching
in three different locations, and the Philippine Pied Fantail was all over the
place. As I trekked down Apo Agcos Boulders some White-breasted Woodswallows
were visible in a distance. Several crows also formed part of the early
visitors.
Grey-streaked Flycatcher |
Brown Shrike |
Olive-backed Sunbird |
Red-keeled Flowerpecker |
Philippine Pied Fantail |
A
lifer for me were two Scarlet Minivets, staying for long in a tree near the cottages, and another bird I could not
identify with semblance of an immature Asian Glossy Starling.
White-breasted Woodswallow |
Yellow-vented Bulbul |
It
was a great 2-hour birding though for a total of sixteen species. I know there
are a lot more but in the area which would be find out in my next birding
sessions. Here is the complete list of birds I recorded yesterday in the Bagobo
Woodlands Resort.
1 Rufous-fronted
Tailorbird
2 Scarlet Minivet
3 Pied Triller
4 Philippine Pied Fantail
5 Brown Shrike
6 Grey-streaked Flycatcher
7 White-eared Brown Dove
8 Zebra Dove
9 Collared Kingfisher
1 White-breasted
Woodswallow
1 Olive-backed
Sunbird
1 Red-keeled
Flowerpecker
1 Large-billed Crow
1 Yellow-vented
Bulbul
1 Asian
Palm Swift
1 Eurasian
Tree Sparrow
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