The most unexpected founds were Lesser Coucal, my 201th, an immature bird flushed and Eastern Crowned Warbler, my 202th.
Eastern Crowned Warbler - note the crown, greyish head, pale lower mandible and the yellowish vent
Two-barred Warbler - supercilium reaching base of bill, pale lower mandible, two wing bars, dark legs, still best confirmed by call
Besra - female showing yellowish iris, and the evenly distributed black-and-white tail bar separated from Japanese
Japanese Sparrowhawk - five fingers and long wing
Eurasian Hobby - saw quite a number this season
some land birds too👾...
where is the bird? Answer below
Richard Pipit - longish bill and median coverts pattern separated from Blyth's. Again, best by call as here. The habitat in my patch looks good for Blyth's though.
Scaly-breasted Munia - best photo of the day
no good birds but nice sky
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