Hello all, We’ve recently finished our two regular November and December birding trips to Australia’s Christmas Island and Cocos Keeling Islands. Both fourteen day trips involved a week on each island and were hugely successful. All the endemics were seen well, as were the island’s specialties and an incredible list of rarities.
Local endemics included: Christmas Island Frigatebird, CI White-eye, CI Imperial Pigeon, Christmas Boobook, Abbott’s Booby and the golden morph of White-tailed Tropicbird.
Local specialties included: Java Sparrow, Island Thrush, Common Emerald Dove, Green Junglefowl, White-breasted Waterhen, Glossy Swiftlet and Asian Intermediate Egret.
Rarities included:
Red-billed Tropicbird – Seen only on the November tour on the northern side of Christmas Island.Swinhoe’s Snipe – Seen only on the November tour on CI.Northern Pintail – Seen on Cocos on both tours almost dailyCommon Teal – Seen on Cocos on both tours almost daily.Yellow Bittern – Both islands including three at once on Cocos and another on Christmas Island being taken by a large CI Goshawk. Corncrake – A single bird on Christmas Island.Von Schrenck’s Bittern – Two birds on Cocos.Malayan Night Heron – Two birds seen on Christmas Island.Western Reef Egret (Heron) – Several birds seen on Cocos.Chinese Pond Heron – Two birds seen on Cocos.Javan Pond Heron – A single bird seen on Cocos.Black-crowned Night Heron – A single bird seen over several days on Cocos.Chinese Sparrowhawk – Three birds seen at the one time on Cocos.Japanese Sparrowhawk – Two birds seen together on Christmas Island.Eurasian Curlew – Seen on Cocos multiple times.Pin-tailed Snipe – Several seen on Cocos.Saunders’s Tern – Up to 15 birds seen on Cocos.Common Kingfisher – A lone bird seen on Cocos.Asian Koel – Multiple birds seen on both islands.Grey Nightjar – Seen twice on Christmas Island.Savanna Nightjar – One bird seen on Christmas Island.Common Swift – One bird seen on one afternoon on Christmas Island.Asian House Martin – Two birds seen regularly on Christmas Island.Drongo Cuckoo – Two birds seen on two different islands on Cocos.Grey Wagtail – Up to five birds seen on Christmas Island.Brown Shrike – A lone bird seen often on Cocos.Asian Brown Flycatcher – A lone bird seen several times on Cocos.Blue and White Flycatcher – Two birds seen on Cocos.Eye-browed Thrush – A lone bird seen on Cocos multiple times.Rosy Starling – Two birds seen on Cocos.Tree Pipit – A lone bird seen on Cocos.
Other species seen included- Great Frigatebird, Red-footed & Brown Booby, Oriental Pratincole, Striated Heron (Asian Race), Peregrine Falcon (Asian Race), Red-billed Tropicbird, White Tern, Tree Sparrow, Red Junglefowl and Barn Swallow.
A full trip report will appear on the Birding Tours Australia website in the next few weeks.
Future tours and vacancies are:
Feb/March 2017 – two vacanciesNovember 2017 – vacanciesDecember 2017 – FULLJanuary 2018 – vacancies (School Holidays)
Richard BaxterBirding Tours Australiahttp://www.birdingtours.com.au/
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