2021-09-27

2021-09-25 and 26 Oriental Honey Buzzard Migration

 Plenty of Oriental Honey Buzzards (Pernis ptilorhynchushave been moving south lately. I spent some time watching them from the top of an Oreum and counted over 130 on Saturday. On Sunday, I saw another 130 from Mara-do. The Korean name, 벌매, is kind of neat because I believe it translates to Bee Falcon, which describes their eating habits well. Apparently they raid wasp and bee nests for larvae.






2021-09-18 Alddreu Airfield and Mara-do

*Originally posted on the Birds Korea Blog (http://www.birdskoreablog.org/?p=25217) 

   A Saturday was spent with a visiting friend in the southwest of Jeju Island looking for migrants. While waiting for the ferry to Mara-do, we had an hour to spare and decided to check the nearby fields. This was a wise choice as we found a Whiskered Tern feeding nearby four Black-winged Stilts. A bit further on and we discovered even more Whiskered Terns, a count of up to 40 or so at the time. Shortly after we spotted approximately 35 Oriental Pratincoles flying and feeding high in the sky, which may be a record count (or close to it) for pratincoles in the ROK. 

Oriental Pratincole Glareola madivarum 제비물떼새 

Whiskered Tern Chlidonias hybrida 구레나룻제비갈매기

    We ran to catch the ferry, and boarded for Mara-do. The seas were unusually quiet on both trips despite seeing hundreds of Streaked Shearwaters off the coast by Moseulpo the day prior during the immediate tail end of Typhoon Chanthu. 

Brown Shrike Lanius cristatus 노랑때까치

    Mara-do was fairly birdy for late September, with highlights being two Brown Shrike, a female Ashy MinivetStriated HeronEastern Yellow Wagtail, and three Muscicapa species (Asian BrownDark-sided, and Grey Streaked Flycatchers). A couple Phylloscopus leaf warblers were seen, one of which was of the Arctic Warbler complex.

Dark-sided Flycatcher Muscicapa sibirica 솔딱새

Grey-streaked Flycatcher Muscicapa griseisticta 제비딱새

    We had planned to move up the west coast after Mara-do, but the surprises of the morning drew us in for a late-afternoon / early evening birding of the Alddreu Airfield area. We happily refound the Oriental Pratincoles resting in fields, 16 individuals which was roughly half of what we had seen flying earlier.

Oriental Pratincole Glareola madivarum 제비물떼새

    More surprising was the large group of marsh terns, mostly Whiskered Tern but with a few White-winged Terns mixed in. We counted up to 100, as a conservative count. We simply had no choice but to stick around and enjoy the sight of 100+ terns flying over the overgrown grassy airfield feeding on what they can find.  

Whiskered Tern Chlidonias hybrida 구레나룻제비갈매기; The large group of Whiskered Tern spent a lot of the time feeding over the overgrown airfield

Whiskered Tern Chlidonias hybrida 구레나룻제비갈매기 and some White-winged Tern Chlidonias leucopterus 흰죽지제비갈매기; When the terns weren’t feeding, they were found resting in flooded fields 

Other birds of note were Spotted RedshankCommon SnipePacific Golden PloverWood Sandpiper, and plenty of resident Eurasian Skylarks and Zitting Cisticolas. Overall it was an exciting trip that showed what surprises can be found after a big late summer storm in the ROK.

Pacific Golden Plover Pluvialis fulva 검은가슴물떼새 

Spotted Redshank Tringa erythropus 학도요

2021-09-13

2021-09-07 Jeju Gotjawal

 


    I took a brief stroll through the local Gotjawal in the afternoon, and about 5 minutes in I heard the familiar call of a Black Paradise Flycatcher (Terpsiphone atrocaudata). I did a bit of playback to see if I could bring it in, and shortly after this male flew in and perched nicely on a branch. This was the best opportunity I've had to photograph one since moving to Jeju earlier this year. I believe this one may be a juvenile, as the bill is a little greyish, and the tail feathers are quite short relative to breeding season males. A beautiful moment to observe this summer visitor.


Black Paradise Flycatcher / 긴꼬리딱새 / 삼광조 / Terpsiphone atrocaudata