Routine birding.
On Sunday, I went to SBWR for some early morning birding as I had to leave by late morning for an afternoon appointment. Arriving on the first bus at 7:00AM as usual, this time, I was ready with camera out for my encounter with the Blue-eared Kingfisher.

Sure enough, it was perched near the pond diving into the water to catch breakfast. Unfortunately, it was too dark to capture any action shots but I’m pleased with these photos that I’ve shot. After a few successful dives, the bird disappeared into the forest behind the pond.

There were more shorebirds this time around inside the wetlands but nothing out of the ordinary. So I turned my attention back up the sky to find a lone Red-collared Dove (lifer) perched high up on a tree adding another unexpected tick to my life list.

Later, I decided to walk near the carpark as there were reports of a Forest Wagtail in the area on eBird. Alas, only common birds like the Red Junglefowl and Ashy Tailorbird were around to entertain me.


Finally, I saw a pair of Lineated Barbets bring food back to this hole in a tree which I presume is a nest. I only saw the adult birds coming in and out to drop off food though. There was no sight of any chicks.

eBird checklist: https://ebird.org/checklist/S304815047












































