21 February - 7 March 2002

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GOA - INDIA
21 February - 7 March 2002
Itinerary
21 February
27 February
Arrival from Kastrup, Copenhagen (Alletiders rejser) at Vasco da Gama airport,
Dabolim, Goa at 3:45 pm. Transfer by bus to Chalston hotel at Calangute.
5:30 -10:30 Walk along the beach to the ariers north of the hotel and through Baga
fields to the bridge over Baga river. Photographed different species at a red silk cotton
tree. 13:00-18:00 - by taxa along Baga fields to "London bridge" at River Baga
including a short stop at salt pans. Walk along the river and the coast.
7:00- 13:00 visit to Carambolim Lake in a foggy morning. Fort Aguada 13:30 - 14:30
with a short stop at the bridge over River Mandovi, Panjim. Beira Mar hotel 15:00 19:00
Morji Beach (6:00 - 10:00.) Parshem, an area with tide close to River Chapora (10:30
- 15:30 ). A locale, which we did't know, from any triprapport, but told us by the
driver.
Visit to Chorao Island most of the day. Next to the ferry landing on the island we
walked at east along the Mandova River and the marshy fields. Later in the mornig a
short walk over the fields west of the church. 11:00 - 13:00 to the wiewpoint at the
shrine on hilltop. Here we found a little shadow. Maem Lake 14:00 - 16:00
Transfer from Calangute to Tambdi Surla (Back Woods camp) arrival 8:00 for a
threedays overnight.
Birding at Tambdi Surla from early morning to 19:30.
28 February
Birding at Tambdi Surla from early morning to 20:00.
1 March
Tambdi Surla from (8:00-16:00) Arrival Chalston hotel 18:30.
2 March
Baga Hill (7:00 - 10:00) Indeed a foggy morning with high humidity.
Morji Beach 11:30 - 15:30. Parshem 16:00 - 18:30.
7:00 - 11:00 Walk around the hotel, the beach and Baga Filds. Chapora Habour14:3017:00 and to hotel Beira Mar 17:30- 19:00.
22 February
23 February
24 February
25 February
26 February
3 March
4 March
Panjim Salt pans 7:30- 10:00. A short stop at Santa Cruz, then Dona Poula
and Aggasaim. 17:30-19:00 hotel Beira Mar.
5 March
Carambolim Lake 9:00-17:00.
6 March
Bondla 7:30- 17:00. Walk from the gate to Zoo.
7. March
Birding from 7:00 - 11:00 in Baga fields. Only Einar was birding.
The other two were lasy.
Return flight 17:00 to Copenhagen.
Introducing Goa
Goa is a state within a state, with a unique, fourcentury-old Portuguese heritage which
sets it apart from its partners in the vast patchwork of cultures, traditions and religions
that is modern India.
The finest beaches on the subcontinent, a climate which is at its best when the
European winter is at its worst and spand of accommodation which ranges from the
cheapest of guesthouses to the most luxurios of resort hotels, have made this state on
the Arabian Sea one of the world's fastest-growing tropical tourist destinations,
attracting many holiday-makers every year. Citat: Robin Gauldie: "GOA and
BOMBAY", Globetrotter.
But Goa is more than golden sands and winter sunshine. For birdwatchers Goa offers
a very wide range of accessible habitats in a quit samll area. Lakes, Salt pans,
mangroves, estuaries, tropical forest, beaches, dry filds etc. The resident Indian birds,
including several found ounly in this region, are joined by winter visitors from far
away, and many rarely seen species have been found in Goa.
Transportaition
Mostly the day before birdwatching we hired a taxi. Rates for a hole day 5:30 - 19:00
was 700 to 900 Rupees depending on service and kindness. Almost all drivers know
the main sites for birdwatching.
Hotel
We stayed at hotel Chalston Cobra Vaddo, Calangute Tlf. 0091832276080. A familial
hotel near the beach. The restaurant is laying direktly on the sand. From here you can
se the Arabian Sea, but unfortunately there are a very few birds. Look for dolphins
and other whales.
Areas visited and major species seen.
"The independent birders' guide" by Peter Harris is highly recommende. This booklet
contains many detailed maps of all major birding spots in Goa exept "Parshem" not
long from Morji Beach. This place is worth to wisit in low tide.
Baga Fields (BF) on February 22 and March 07.
Total 53 species seen. Comparatively few. But our birdig here was not optimal. To
late we found out that this area contains many different habitats and therefore many
birds too. Before noon on our last day March 07 only Einar was birding, and most of
the birds listed here is from his notes.
Birds seen:
Little Cormorant, Little Heron, Indian Pond Heron, Cattle egret, Great white egret,
Intermediate egret, Little egret, Wester reef heron, Black kite, Brahminy kite, Witebielled sea eagle, White-breasted waterhen, Pacific golden plover, Little ringed
plover, Kentish plover, Common redshank, Marsh sandpiper, Greenshank, Wood
sandpiper, Little stint, Spotted dove, Rose-ringed parakeet, Koel, Coucal, Palm swift,
White-breasted kingfisher, Little green bee-eater, Brown-headed barbet, Whitecheeked barbet, Malarbar crested lark, Red-rumped swallow, Longtailed shrike,
Golden oriol, Black drongo, Ashy drongo, Brahminy starling, Rosy starling, Jungle
myna, Rufous treepie, House craw, White-browed bul bul, Plain prinia, Ashy prinia,
Common tailorbird, Orietal magpie-robin, Stonechat, Pied bushchat, Tawny pipit,
Purple-rumped sunbird, House sparrow, Chestnut-shouldered petronia, White-rumped
munia, Black-throated munia.
Baga Hill (BH) One visit on March 02. A foggy and very warm
morning. High humidity.
Booted eagle, Osprey, Spotted dove, Blossom-headed parakeet, Koel, Alpine swift,
Palm swift, Brown-headed barbet, Golden oriol, Black-hooded oriol, Black drongo,
White-throated fantail, Plain prinia, Oriental magpie-robin, Yellow-cheeked tit,
Purple-rumped sunbird, Purple sunbird.
Beira Mar (BM) Late afternoon, on February 23 and March 02, 03
Behind the Hotel Beira Mar, the edges of Baga fields are rather marshy. The
vegetaition here hides different species, which usually appear only at dusk. Some
birdwatchers told that they'd stay here severel times hoping get a sight of Ruddy
crake. On March 03 we vere lucky. From the swimming pool area of the hotel you
have a good sight and the bar very close. It is real life to watch birds sitting with a
cold Kingfisher.
Birds seen:
Indian pond heron, Cattle egret, Ruddy crake, White-breasted waterhen, Red-wattled
lapwing, Pintail snipe, Painted snipe, Coucal, Spotted owlet, Little swift, Palm swift,
White-breasted kingfisher, Black-caped kingfisher, Little green bee-eater, Golden
oriol, Black drongo, Chestnut-tailed starling, Rosy starling, Jungle myna, Rofus
treepie, House crow, Glamorous reed wabler, Oriental magpie-robin, Stonechat, Pied
bushchatYellow wagtail, Grey wagtail, White browed wagtail, White rumped munia,
Scaly-breasted munia.
Morji beach (MB), the Chapora Estuary and Chapora harbour
(CH). Wisit on February 24, and March 02, 03.
River Chapora's Estuary has low islands and sandbanks. At its mouth is a tall rocky
headland to the south, on which stands Chapora Fort, and wide sandy beach to the
north. Just east of the Fort is the harbour of Chapora. A good place for different gulls,
Brahminy Kite, Black Kite and Western reef heron. Especially when the fishermen
are landing their catch.
Birds seen:
Grey heron, Little heron, Nigt heron, Western reef heron (both white and dark
phases),Black kite, Brahminy kite, Booted eagle, Osprey, Red-wattled lapwing,
Greater sandplower, Sanderling, Herring gull, Great black-headed gull, Brownheaded gull, Black-headed gull, Slender-billed gull, Gull-billed tern, Lesser crested
tern, Sandwich tern, Coucal, Blue-tailed bee-eater.
Bondla (BL) One visit, on March 06.
Bondla with 8 square km represents by far the smallest of the three reserves in the
Western Ghat Mountains (Cotigao Sanctuary in the south 86 square km and
Mahaveer Sanctuary usually known as Molem in the east 240 square km of which
Tambdi Surla is a part).
Early in the morning at 5:30 we started from our hotel whit a "newborn" taxidriver. It
was an exciting experience, especially in the afternoon when we went back in a very
heavy traffic with traffic jame. At 7:30 we arrived at the gate and then walk to the
Zoo.
Birds seen:
Shikra, Greater spotted eagle, Green sandpiper, Grey fronted green pigeon, Storkbilled kingfisher, Little green bee-eater, Malarbar grey hornbill, Rufous woodpecker,
Back-rumped flameback, Greater flameback, Brown-caped pygmy woodpecker, Hartspotted woodpecker, Longtailed shrike, Black-hooded oriol, Ashy drongo, Whitebellied drongo, Greater racket-tailed drongo, Brahminy starling, Jungle crow, Barwinged flycatcher-shrike, Scarlet minivet, Small miniwet, Common iora, Goldenfronted leafbird, Red-breasted flycatcher (albicilla) Tickell's blue flycatcher, Asian
paradise flycatcher, Greenish wabler, White-rumped shama, Orange-headed ground
thrush, Purple sunbird, Common rosefinch.
Tambdi Surla (TS) A four-days visit on February 26 ,27 and 28; and
on March 01.
During the four days we stayed in Tambdi Surla we noted 87 species. And we found
how difficult birdwatching is in a jungle. We spent four days ( three nights) in
"Backwoods Camp" in the forest approximate 3 km SW of temple Tambdi Surla. The
camp is runed by three Indian birdguides: Zupeleio De Sourza (Leio), Pramods
Madkaikar and Loven Pereira. You can book for three days (two nights) for 3500
Rupees per person include transportaition from your hotel and back, and all meals.
Address: BACK WOODS E-499, Travasso De cruz, 31st January Road, St.Tome,
Panjim- Goa 403001, Ph 436109 Fax 91-832-224904. E.Mail: Loven@goa1.dot.net.in.
A stay here in Back Woods is highly recommended. Indeed it is a must!! Because of
the many birds, the exellent guids, the good food and the pleasant atsmosphere.
Birds seen:
(Woolly) White-necked stork, Oriental Honey buzzard, Shikra, Crested goshawk,
Chestnut-bellied hawk eagle, Black eagle, White-backed vultur, Crested serpent
eagle, Kestrel (the only bird we saw on the trip), Red spurfowl, Grey junglefowl,
Grey-fronted green pigeon, Mountain imperial pigeon, Oriental turtle dove, Spotted
dove, Blossom-headed parakeet, Vernal haging parrot, Common kingfisher, Blueeared kingfisher, White-breasted kingfisher, Chestnut-headed bee-eater, Little green
bee-eater, Malabar grey hornbill, Malabar pied hornbill, Great pied hornbill,
Crimson-fronted barbet, Lesser yellow-naped woodpecker, Black-rumped flameback,
Greater flameback, White-bellied woodpecker, Hart-spotted woodpecker, Idian pitta,
Malabar crested lark, Dusky crag martin, Asian house martin, Longtailed shrike,
Golden oriole, Ashy drongo, White-bellied drongo, Bronzed drongo, Spangled
drongo, Greater racekt-tailed drongo, Ashy woodswallow, Jungle crow, Bar-winged
flycatcher-shrike, Large woodshrike, Common woodshrike, Large cuckooshrike,
Black-headed cuckooshrike, Scarlet minivet, Small minivet, Golden-fronted leafbird,
Fairy bluebird, Grey-headed bulbul, Black-crested bulbul, White-browed bulbul,
Yellow-browed bulbul, Puff-throated babbler, Dark-fronted babbler, Jungle babbler,
Asian brown flycatcher, Brown-breasted flycatcher, Red-breasted flycatcher, Redbreasted flycatcher, White-bellied blue flycatcher, Tickell's blue flycatcher, Asian
paradise flycatcher, Black-naped monarch, Common tailorbird, Greenish wabler,
Western crowned wabler, Oriental magpie-robin, White-rumped shama, Blue-capped
rock thrush, Malabar whistling thrush, Orange-headed ground thrush, Blackbird,
Velvet-fronted nuthatch, Forest wagtail, Grey wagtail, Thick-billed flowerpecker,
Plain flowerpecker, Crimson-backed sunbird, Loten's sunbird, Purple sunbird, Little
spiderhunter, Chestnut-shouldered petronia.
Carambolim Lake (CL) Two visits, on February 23 and on March
05.
This lily-covered lake and its surroundings reminds you of Keoladeo National Park at
Bharatpur especally because of the Purple Gallinule, and a lot of different waterbirds.
The level of the lake is determined not only by the rains, but also by the local
community. It is used as a reservoir for the paddyfields to the south of it. At this time,
late February and March the lake is low and looks like a large green lawn. And we
had been told that the plants which are growing very fast is a threat to the lake.
In the morning the east site of the lake is best for birdwatching. There is a footpath
here and some wonderful big trees with shadow. From the embankment at south you
too have a good view. From here the paddyfields can also be viewed.
Birds seen:
Little grebe, Little cormorant, Grey heron, Purple heron, Little heron, Indian pond
heron, Cattle egret, Great white egret, Intermediate egret, Little egret, Western Reef
heron, Asian openbill stork, Glossy ibis, Lesser whistling duck, Pintail, Spotbilled
duck, Garganey, Shoveller, Cotton teal, Comb duck, Oriental Honey buzzard, Black
kite, Brahminy kite, Booted eagle, Marsh harrier, Crested serpent eagle, Whitbreastede waterhen, Moorhen, Purple gallinule, Coot, Phesant-tailed jacana, Bronzewinged jacana, Red-wattled lapwing, Common sandpiper, Pintail snipe, Spotted dove,
Rose-ringed parakeet, Common hawk cuckoo, Lesser pied kingfisher, Common
kingfisher, White-breasted kingfisher, Little green bee-eater, Coppersmith barbet,
Barn swallow, Wire-tailed swallow, Streak-throated swallow, Red-rumped swallow,
Golden oriole, Ashy prinia, Greenish wabler, Oriental magpie-robin, Stonechat, Pied
bushchat, Yellow-cheeked tit, Tawny pipit, Yellow wagtail, Citrine wagtail,Purplerumped sunbird, Purple sunbird.
Chorao Island (CI) and Maem Lake on February 25.
Chorao Island between the two rivers Mandovi and Mapusa can be reached by the
ferry from Ribander, west of Old Goa. The western part is covered with Goa's
largest stand of mangroves. Here you find The Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary. If you
want to visit this area you had to go in by boat because of the mud.
We made only one visit on February 25 from early in the morning to 14:00. After
that we went to Maem Lake.
Next to the ferry landing on the island we walked at east along the Mandovi River
and the marshy fields to the fish traps. From here we saw over 1500 Pintails on
the water. Later in the morning a short walk over the fields west of the church
towards the mangrove. In the distance we saw a Lesser Adjudant sitting in the top
of a tree, and on the dry ground a lot of Little ringed plover. Two Brahminy kites
sitting in a silk cotten tre with a blue sky in the background was a beautiful sight.
At noon we tryed to find some shadow bihind the shrine on hilltop at the north
west part of the island.
At Maem Lake we visit a very dirty restaurant. But the local bread was perfect.
After that we walked along the lake for two hours.
Bird seen:
Little heron, Indian pond heron, Western Reef heron, Lesser adjutant, Pintail,
Black eagle, White-bellied sea eagle ( to birds was sitting on stakes at Mandova
River), Grey plover, Little ringed plover, Whimbrel, Common sandpiper, Gullbilled tern, Lesser pied kingfisher, Common kingfisher, White-breasted
kingfisher, Little green bee-eater, Hoopoe, Golden oriole, Black-hooded oriole,
Greater racekt-tailed drongo, Common iora, White-throated fantail, Ashy prinia,
Oriental magpie-robin, Purple-rumped sunbird.
Panjim salt pans (PS) on March 04.
South to the river Mandovi between Panjim and Ribander lie the salt pans. There
is a network op footpaths round the pans, and these can be accessed from the end
of Panjim. The salt pans are good for waders at high tide when the birds are
forced off the river margins.
Birds seen:
Little cormorant, Grey heron, Purple heron, Great white egret, Shikra, Booted
eagle, Osprey, Marsh sandpiper, Greenshank, Wood sandpiper, Common
sandpiper, Black-winged stilt, Common kingfisher, White-breasted kingfisher,
Little green bee-eater, Rosy starling, White-throated fantail, Plain prinia, Ashy
prinia, Glamorous reed wabler.
Parshem (PH) Two visits, a long on February 24 and a short on
March 02.
Not far from Morji Beach close to the river Chapora. "This is "my" place", said
the driver. "Non birdwatchers except me know this area." And indeed it is a good
place particularly for waders. In the west there are some big trees with shaddow,
and from the embankment you have a good view.
Birds seen:
Little cormorant, Great white egret, Little heron, Indian pond heron, Cattle egret,
Intermediate egret, Little egret, Teal, White-bellied sea eagle, Black kite,
Brahminy kite, Marsh harrier, Ringed plover, Little ringed plover, Curlew,
Spotted redshank, Commen redshank, Greenshank, Green sandpiper, Terek
sandpiper, Little stint, Temminck's stint, Ruff, Little pratincole >50, Spotted
owlet, Lesser pied kingfisher, Stork-billed kingfisher, White-breasted kingfisher,
Little green bee-eater, White-cheekedet barbet, Coppersmith barbet.
Santa Cruz marshes (SC) A short stop on March 04.
This is an area of paddyfields and wetlands west of Santa Cruz village.
Here we saw the only Indian roller on the trip.
Aggasaim (AG) On March 04
Near the mouth of the river Zuari there is an area of tidal sand and mud banks
whit gulls, terns and waders.
After in vain having looked for Large crestet tern at Morji Beach we finally found
27 of this beautiful tern here together whit Lesser crestet and Gull-billed tern.
A. Steen-Hansen
Systematic list of bird species observed.
Little grebe
Little cormorant
Grey heron
Purple heron
Little heron
Indian pond heron
Tachybaptus ruficollis
Phlacrocorax niger
Ardea cinerea
Ardea purpurea
Butorides striatus
Ardeola grayii
Cattle egret
Great white egret
Intermediate egret
Little egret
Western Reef heron
Night heron
Asian openbill stork
Bubulcus ibis
Egretta alba
Egretta intermedia
Egretta garzetta
Egretta gularis
Nycticorax nyticorax
Anastomus oscitans
Lille Lappedykker CL
BF,CL,PS,PH
Fiskehejre
CH,CL,PS
Purpurhejre
CL,PS
Mangrovehejre
BF,CI,CL,PH,CH
BF,BM,CL,CI,PH,SC,T
S
Kohejre
Common
Sølvhejre
CL, PH
CL,PH
Silkehejre
CL, PH, TS
Revhejre
CH,CI
Nathejre
MB
CL
AG Agassaim
BF Baga Fields;
BH Baga Hill
BL Bondla
BM Hotel Beira Mar
CL Carambolim Lake
CH Chapora Harbour
CI Chorao Island
FA Fort Aguada
MB Morji Beach
ML Maem Lake
PH Parshem
PS Panjim salt pans
TS
TS Tambdi surla
Leptoptilos javanicus
CI
SC Santa Cruz
Marshes
Plegadis falcinellus
Sort Ibis
Dendrocygna javanica
Anas acuta
Spidsand
Anas crecca
Krikand
Anas poecilorhyncha
Anas querquedula
Atlingand
Anas clypeata
Skeand
Nettapus coromandelianus
Sarkidiornis melanotus
Pernis ptilorhynchus
Milvus migrans govinde Sort Glente
Haliastur indus
Accipiter badius
Accipiter trivirgatus
Hieraaetus pennatus
Hieraaetus kienerii
CL
CL
CI
PH
CL
CL
CL
CL
CL
CL,TS
Common
Common
BL, PS,TS
TS
BH,CL,MB, PS
TS
(Woolly)White-necked
stork
Lesser adjutant
Ciconia episcopus
Glossy ibis
Lesser whistling duck
Pintail
Teal
Spotbilled duck
Garganey
Shoveller
Cotton teal
Comb duck
Oriental Honey buzzard
Black kite
Brahminy kite
Shikra
Crested goshawk
Booted eagle
Chestnut-bellied hawk
eagle
Greater spotted eagle
Black eagle
White-bellied sea eagle
White-backed vultur
Marsh harrier
Crested serpent eagle
Osprey
Lagger falcon
Peregrine falcon
Hvidhalset Stork
Aquila clanga
Stor Skrigeørn
Ictinaetus malayensis
Sort Ørn
Haliaeetus leucogaster
Gyps bengalensis
Hvidrygget Grib
Circus aeruginosus
Rørhøg
Spilornis cheela
Pandion haliaetus
Fiskeørn
Falco jugger
Falco peregrinus
Vandrefalk
japonensis
Kestrel
Falco tinnunculus
Tårnfalk
Red spurfowl
Galloperdix spadicea
Grey junglefowl
Gallus sonneratii
Ruddy crake
Porzana fusca
Ballion's crake
Porzana pusilla
Dværgrørvagtel
Whit-breastede waterhen Amaurornis phoenicurus
Moorhen
Gallinula chloropus
Grønbenet
Rørhøne
Purple gallinule
Porphyrio porphyrio
Sultanhøne
(swamphen)
Coot
Fulica atra
Blishøne
Phesant-tailed jacana
Hydrophasianus chirurgus
Bronze-winged jacana
Metopidus indicus
Red-wattled lapwing
Vanellus indicus
Indisk Vibe
Grey plover
Pluvialis squatarola
Strandhjejle
Pacific golden plover
Pluvialis fulva
Sibirisk
Tundrahjejle
Greater sandplower
Charadrius leschenaultii Ørkenpræstekrav
e
Ringed plover
Charadrius hiaticula
Stor Præstekrave
Little ringed plover
Charadrius dubius
Lille Præstekrave
Kentish plover
Charadrius
Hvidbrystet
alexandrinus
Præstekrave
Whimbrel
Numenius phaeopus
Lille Regnspove
Curlew
Numenius arquata
Stor Regnspove
Spotted redshank
Tringa erythropus
Sortklire
Commen redshank
Tringa totanus
Rødben
BL,
ML, TS
BF, CI, PH
TS
PH,CL
CL,TS
BH,MB, PS
BF
Dona Paula
TS
TS
TS
BM
CL
BF,BM,CL
CL
CL
CL
CL
CL
BM,CL,MB
CI
BF
MB
PH
BF,CI,PH
BF
CI
PH
PH
BF,PH
Marsh sandpiper
Greenshank
Green sandpiper
Wood sandpiper
Terek sandpiper
Common sandpiper
Pintail snipe
Sanderling
Little stint
Temminck's stint
Ruff
Painted snipe
Tringa stagnatilis
Tringa nebularia
Tringa ochropus
Tringa glareola
Xenus cinereus
Actitis hypoleucos
Galinago stenura
Calidris alba
Calidris minuta
Calidris temminckii
Philomachus pugnax
Rostratula benghalensis
Black-winged stilt
Himantopus
himantopus
Little pratincole
Glareola lactea
Herring gull
Larus argentatus
heuglini
Great black-headed gull Larus ichthyaetus
Brown-headed
Larus brunnicephalus
Black-headed gull
Slender-billed gull
Larus ridibundus
Larus genei
Gull-billed tern
Large crested tern
Lesser crested tern
Sandwich tern
Grey-fronted green
pigeon
Mountain imperial pigeon
Rock pigeon
Oriental turtle dove
Spotted dove
Rose-ringed parakeet
Blossom-headed
parakeet
Vernal haging parrot
Common hawk cuckoo
Koel
Coucal
Jungle owlet
Brown hawk owl
Spotted owlet
Ceylon frogmouth
Grey nightjar
Savanna nightjar
Jerdon's nightjar
Indian swiftlet
White-rumped needletail
Alpine swift
Little swift
Palm swift
Crested tree swift
Malabar trogon
Lesser pied kingfisher
Common kingfisher
Gelochelidon nilotica
Sterne bergii
Sterna bengalensis
Sterna sandvicensis
Treron pompadora
Damklire
Hvidklire
Svaleklire
Tinksmed
Terekklire
Mudderklire
Sandløber
Dværgryle
Temminksryle
Brushane
Broget
Riksesneppe
Stylteløber
Lille Braksvale
Sølvmåge, indisk
race
Stor Sorthovedet
Måge
Brunhovedet
Måge
Hættemåge
Tyndnæbbet
måge
Sandterne
Bengalsk Terne
Splitterne
BF, PS
BF,PH,PS
BL, PH
BF,PS,
PH
CI,CL,PS
BM,CL
MB,
BF,PH
PH
PH
BM
PS
PH
MB,
CH,MB,
MB,
MB,
MB,
MB,CI,AG
AG
MB,AG
MB
BL, TS
Ducula badida
Columba livia
Klippedue
Streptopelia orientalis Østlig Turteldue
Streptopelia chinensis
Psittacula indica
Psittacula cyanocephala
TS
Common
TS
BF,BH,TS, CL
BF, BL,CL
BH,TS
Loriculus vernalis
Cuculus varius
Eudynamys scolopacea
Centropus sinensis
Glaucidium radiatum
Ninox scutulata
Athene brama
Batrachostomus moniliger
Caprimulgus indicus
Caprimulgus affinis
Caprimulgus atripennis
Aerodramus unicolor
Zoonavena sylvatica
Apus melba
Apus affinis
Lille sejler
Cypsiurus parvus
Alpesejler
Hemiprocne longipennis
Harpactes fasciatus
Ceryle rudis
Gråfisker
Alcedo atthis
Isfugl
TS
CL,
BF, BH, FA
BM,BF,MB
TS
TS
BM,TS, PH
TS
TS
TS
TS
TS
TS
BH,
BM
BF,BH,BM,
TS
TS
CL, PH, CI
CI, CL, TS, PS
Blue-eared kingfisher
Stork-billed kingfisher
White-breasted
kingfisher
Black-capped kingfisher
Chestnut-headed beeeater
Blue-cheeked bee-eater
?
Blue-tailed bee-eater
Little green bee-eater
Indian roler
Hoopoe
Malabar grey hornbill
Malabar pied hornbill
Great pied hornbill
Brown-headed barbet
White-cheekedet barbet
Crimson-fronted barbet
Coppersmith barbet
Rufous woodpecker
Lesser yellow-naped
woodpecker
Black-rumped flameback
Greater flameback
Brown-caped pygmy
woodpecker
White-bellied
woodpecker
Hart-spotted woodpecker
Idian pitta
Malabar crested lark
Dusky crag martin
Barn swallow
Wire-tailed swallow
Streak-throated swallow
Red-rumped swallow
Asian house martin
Longtailed shrike
Golden oriole
Black-hooded oriole
Black drongo
Ashy drongo
White-bellied drongo
Bronzed drongo
Spangled drongo
Greater racekt-tailed
drongo
Ashy woodswallow
Chestnut-tailed starling
Brahminy starling
Rosy starling
Jungle myna
Rufous treepie
House crow
Jungle crow
Bar-winged flycatchershrike
Alcedo meninting
Halcyon capensis
Halcyon smyrnensis
Smyrnaisfugl
Halcyon pileata
Merops leschenaulti
TS
BL, PH
BF,BM,CL,CI,PH,PS,TS
BM,
TS
Merops superciliosus
Merops philippinus
Merops orientalis
Lille Grøn Biæder
Coracia benghalensis
Upupa epops
Hærfugl
Tockus griseus
Anthracoceros coronatus
Bucero bicornis
Megalaima zeylanica
Megalaima viridis
Megalaima rubricapilla
Megalaima haemacephala
Micropternus brachyurus
Picus chlorolophus
MB
BF,BL,BM,CL,CI,PH,PS,TS
SC
CI,
BL, TS
TS
TS
BF,BH
BF,PH
TS
CL,PH
BL
TS
Dinopium bengalensis
Chrysocolaptes lucidus
Dendrocopos
BL,TS
BL, TS
BL
Dryocopus javensis
TS
Hemicircus canente
Pitta brachyura
Galerida malabarica
Hirundo concolor
Hirundo rustica
Hirundo smithii
Hirundo fluvicola
Hirundo daurica
Dilichon dasypus
Lanius schach
Oriolus oriolus
Oriolus xanthornus
Dicrurus adsimilis
Dicrurus leucophaeus
Dicrurus caerulescens
Dicrurus aeneus
Dicrurus hottentottus
Dicrurus paradiseus
TS,BL
TS
BF,TS
TS
Landsvale
CL,CS
CL, CS
CL
Rødrygget Svale CL, BF
"Bysvale"
TS
BL,BF, TS
Pirol
BF,BH,BM,Cl,CI,TS
BH,BL,ML
Common
BF, BL, TS
BL,TS
TS
TS
BL,ML,TS
Artamus fuscus
Sturnus malabaricus
Sturnus pagodarum
Sturnus roseus
Rosenstær
Acridotheres fuscus
Dendrocitta vagabunda
Corvus splendens
Huskrage
Corvus macrorhynchos
Memipus picatus
SC, TS
BM
BF,BL,
BF, BM,PS
Common
BF, BM
Common
TS,BL
TS,BL
Large woodshrike
Common woodshrike
Large cuckooshrike
Black-headed
cuckooshrike
Scarlet minivet
Small minivet
Common iora
Golden-fronted leafbird
Fairy bluebird
Grey-headed bulbul
Black-crested bulbul
Red-whiskered bulbul
Red-vented bulbul
White-browed bulbul
Yellow-browed bulbul
Puff-throated babbler
Dark-fronted babbler
Jungle babbler
Asian brown flycatcher
Brown-breasted
flycatcher
Red-breasted flycatcher
Red-breasted flycatcher
White-bellied blue
flycatcher
Tickell's blue flycatcher
White-throated fantail
Asian paradise flycatcher
Black-naped monarch
Plain prinia
Ashy prinia
Common tailorbird
Glamorous reed wabler
Tephrodornis gularis
Tephrodornis pondicerianus
Coracina macei
Coracina melanoptera
TS
TS
TS
TS
Pericrocotus flammeus
Pericrocotus cinnamomeus
Aegithina tiphia
Chloropsis aurifons
Irena puella
Pycnonotus priocephalus
Pycnonotus melanicterus
Pycnonotus jocosus
Pycnonotus cafer
Pycnonotus luteolus
Iole indicus
Pellomeum ruficeps
Rhopocichla a. atriceps
Turdoides striatus
Muscicapa dauurica
Muscicapa muttui
BL,TS
BL,TS
CI,BL
BL,TS
TS
TS
TS
Common
Common
BF, TS
TS
TS
TS
TS
TS
TS
Ficedula parva
Lille Fluesnapper TS
Ficedula parva albicilla
BL,TS
Niltava pallipes
TS
Niltava tickelliae
Rhipidura albicollis
Terpsiphone paradisi
Hypothymis azurea
Prinia inornata
Prinia socialis
Orthotomus sutorius
Acrocephalus
stentoreus
Blyth's reed wabler
Acrocephalus
dumetorum
Greenish wabler
Phylloscopus
trochiloides
Western crowned wabler Phylloscopus occipitalis
Oriental magpie-robin
Copsychus saularis
White-rumped shama
Copsychus malabaricus
Stonechat
Saxicola torquata
Pied bushchat
Indian robin
Blue-capped rock thrush
Malabar whistling thrush
Orange-headed ground
thrush
Blackbird
Yellow-cheeked tit
Velvet-fronted nuthatch
Tawny pipit
Forest wagtail
Yellow wagtail
Citrine wagtail
Papyrussanger
BL,TS
BH,CI,PS
TS, BL
TS
BF,BH,PS
BF,CI,CL,PS
BF, TS
BM,PS
Buskrørsanger
Common
Lundsanger
CL,BL,TS
Sortstrubet
Bynkefugl
TS
BF,BH,BM,Cl,CI,TS
BL, TS
BM,BF
Saxicola caprata
Saxicoloides fulicata
Monticola cinclorhynchus
Myiophoneus horsfieldii
Zoothera citrina cyanotus
BF,BM, CL
?
TS
TS
BL,TS
Turdus merula
nigropileus
Parus major stupae
Sittaontalis
Anthus campestris
Dendronanthus indica
Motacilla flava
Motacilla citreola
TS
Solsort indisk
race
Markpiber
Gul Vipstjert
Citronvipstjert
BH,CL
TS
BF,CL,
TS
BM, CL
CL
Grey wagtail
White-browed wagtail
Thick-billed flowerpecker
Plain flowerpecker
Purple-rumped sunbird
Crimson-backed sunbird
Loten's sunbird
Purple sunbird
Little spiderhunter
House sparrow
Chestnut-shouldered
petronia
White-rumped munia
Scaly-breasted munia
Common rosefinch
Black-throated munia
Motacilla cinerea
Bjergvipstjert
Motacilla maderaspatensis
Dicaeum agile
Dicaeum concolor
Nectarinia zeylonica
Nectarinia minima
Nectarinia lotenia
Nectarinia asiatica
Arachnothera longirostris
Passer domesticus
Gråspurv
Petronia xanthocollis
BM,TS
BM
TS
TS
BH,FA,CL,CI
TS
TS
BH,CL,BL,TS
TS
BF
BF,TS
Lonchura striata
Lonchura punctulata
Carpodacus erythrinus
Lonchura kelaarti
BM,BF
BM
BL
BF
Karmindompap
Einar Flensted-Jensen
Cypresvej 1
9700 Brønderslev
Ole Krogh
Hjelmerstald
9000 Aalborg
Albert Steen-Hansen (text)
Risgårdsparken 18
DK 9240 Nibe
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