Aberdeen Reservoir is a place we have seen some good species like Marten’s Warbler, Chestnut-flanked White-eye or dipped species like White-spectacled Warbler (always). No luck today, not a single bird wave and so not much migrants can be seen or heard.
Species highlights were at least 112 roosting Black-crowned Night-heron, a Peregrine Falcon, Yellow-crested cockatoo, many Blue Whistling Thrush and Grey Wagtail. Little bit boring but much better than working.
For non-avian species, 2 Squirrels and 7 Wild Boars with babies were seen.
The list: https://ebird.org/checklist/S61107037
full of Black-eared Kite, without other raptors
White Wagtail
Grey Wagtail
another Grey Wagtail
Large-billed Crow - the lonely crow
Peregrine Falcon
Yellow-crested Cockatoo and Large-billed Crow - White and Black
Yellow-crested Cockatoo - cannot wait for the Sony setup....
Yellow-crested Cockatoo - and cannot wait for the Australian parrots...
Squirrel
big wild boar - I thought this was a big dog at first...
babies wild boar
call of Blue Whistling Thrush - long time no recording.....
Black-eared Kite in urban
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