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Nordmann's Greenshank - A personal blog dedicated to this highly threatened shorebird: November 2008
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Nordmann's Greenshank - A personal blog dedicated to this highly threatened shorebird. Sunday, November 23, 2008. A Gap of 27 Years in Singapore. It has been a historical moment for many birdwatchers in Singapore when 2 Nordmann's Greeshanks turned up unexpectedly at Sungei Buloh Wetlend Reserve. On 15 Nov 2008 - after 27 years since it was last reported in Singapore ( Nature Society Singapore. Nordmann's Greenshank is an Endangered species according to BirdLife International. However, this sighting in S...
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Nordmann's Greenshank - A personal blog dedicated to this highly threatened shorebird: December 2006
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Nordmann's Greenshank - A personal blog dedicated to this highly threatened shorebird. Saturday, December 30, 2006. My Sighting in Dec 2006. Photo: A Nordmann's Greenshank flanked by closely resembled Common Greenshanks). I managed to obtain a permit to visit Kapar Power Station Ash Ponds, Selangor, Malaysia to conduct survey on waders, particularly on my two main targets - Nordmann's Greenshank and Spoon-billed Sandpiper. Compare the head-bill pattern. And unspotted plumage of the Nordmann's Greenshank ...
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Capertee Valley: August 2005
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Trip Reports and Photo Session from Capertee Valley. Wednesday, August 24, 2005. 2005-08-21 Nesting Regent Honeyeater. Typical scenary in Capertee Valley - farmland with sparse trees which serve as critical habitat for Regent Honeyeater. Regent Honeyeater (Xanthomyza phrygia). This trip to Capertee had coincided with the Tree Planting weekend - a conservation effort participated by conservationists, birdwatchers and volunteers to create more suitable habitat for the endangered Regent Honeyeater. Ther...
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Capertee Valley: September 2005
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Trip Reports and Photo Session from Capertee Valley. Wednesday, September 14, 2005. 2005-09-08 Where is my Golden Angel? Scene along Glen Davis Road, Capertee Valley. 08 Sept 2005 was my 4th trip to Capertee Valley. There must be a good reason for visiting this part of NSW - the birdlife is rich especially there are many australian birds that are not easily found at other parts of Australia. A commonly seen sign boards in Capertee Valley, this is not national park). Glen Alice Road, Capertee Valley).
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Capertee Valley: October 2005
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Trip Reports and Photo Session from Capertee Valley. Sunday, October 02, 2005. 2005-10-01/02 Capertee Valley - Part 1. A pair of Rainbow Bee-eater sand bathing at dusk, Glenowlan Bridge. This is my last trip to Capertee Valley in year 2005. Main reason of driving 4 hours here is still the same - to see my favorite endangered Regent Honeyeater. Alas, my camera's cable release became faulty and it is always a jinx that the Regent Honeyeater had really put up a very good show this time. This is a typical tr...
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Nordmann's Greenshank - A personal blog dedicated to this highly threatened shorebird: December 2007
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Nordmann's Greenshank - A personal blog dedicated to this highly threatened shorebird. Friday, December 14, 2007. A Rare Close Up Look. This is a very rare opportunity to have an intimate look at the Nordmann's Greenshank held in hand. On 05 April 2005, Adrian Boyle, a researcher from Australia, had caught 2 out of 3 Nordmann's Greenshanks present at Chongming Dao Nature Reserve, near Shanghai, China. Sandpipers in having partial toe-webbing especially the outer toe (left photo). Special acknowledgements...
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Ampang Forest Reserve: January 2006
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Ampang Forest Reserve (Locally known as Taman Rimba Ampang) is a hidden forest treasure not far from Kuala Lumpur Metropolis, Malaysia. With recent sightings of some hard to find lowland forest bird species (such as Blue-banded Kingfisher, Rufous-chested Flycatcher, Black Magpie, etc) as well as its proximity to many city folks, it is hoped that this forest will be better preserved for benefits of its residents in many years to come. Monday, January 02, 2006. Blue Banded Kinfisher in Ampang Forest Reserve.
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Nordmann's Greenshank - A personal blog dedicated to this highly threatened shorebird: April 2007
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Nordmann's Greenshank - A personal blog dedicated to this highly threatened shorebird. Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Summer Fashion in Hongkong. You need a different set of eyes to look for Nordmann's Greenshank in breeding plumage. This is a rare photo that puts both closely resembled Greenshank species side by side for comparison. The Nordmann's (now can be conveniently called Spotted) Greenshank on the right shows very distinct bold black dots and broad white fringed tertials. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).