Checklist S213386269

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Owner Azan Karam

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Protocol:  Traveling
  • Observers:  2
  • Distance:  0.26 km

Checklist Comments

Great Backyard Bird Count - GBBC 2025

This habitat is accessible from road. It has peach orchards and a few spots for marshy habitat created for duck hunting. Different trees around the field support buntings and other small birds. The field themselves are good for larks and pipits.

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Observations

  1. Number observed:  3

    Details

    2 seen alive, 1 already hunted by a hunter. A small marshy habitat created by hunters for duck hunting.

    Link: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/261714526

  2. Accipitrine hawk sp. (former Accipiter sp.)

    Number observed:  1

    Details

    Either Sparrowhawk or Shikra, couldn't see pointers clearly. Chased away by House Crows.

  3. Number observed:  1

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    Dark morph

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  4. Number observed:  1

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    Mainly around the marshy habitat with shallow pool.

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  5. Number observed:  3

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  6. Number observed:  2

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  7. Number observed:  15
  8. Number observed:  12

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    A small flock. Usually soaring in circles over a field and then disappearing to the hills while flapping.

    All black crows, with slimmer and shorter bills (gives a more pointed impression in flight as observed). Relatively smaller than Large-billed Crow of the mountainous region.

    Edit: Initially I thought they were Carrion Crows. But revisiting the same site the next day confirms they are actually Large-billed Crows.

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  9. Number observed:  30
  10. Number observed:  15

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  11. Number observed:  1
  12. Number observed:  10

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    In both drier and inundated reedy habitat.

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  13. Number observed:  1

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    In scrubby areas.

  14. Number observed:  8

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    In scrubby margins of fields.

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  15. Number observed:  25
  16. Number observed:  4

    Details

    Isolated birds in field trees. The slow cocking of tail was noted. They were also uttering a gentle and brief "trill".

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  17. Number observed:  4

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  18. Number observed:  2

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  19. pipit sp.

    Number observed:  1

    Details

    Probably Rosy/Water

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  20. Number observed:  1

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  21. Number observed:  5

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  22. Number observed:  2

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  23. Yellowhammer x Pine Bunting (hybrid)

    Number observed:  1

    Details

    Yellowish tone to underparts in one of the males, indicative of hybridisation.

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