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    Default 28-Dec-06 TBHP

    Managed to do a bit of butt hunting at TBHP before the afternoon rain.
    Compared to the day before, there were more butt activities. At ground and eye levels, sighted cilate blue, slate flash, pale grass blue, burmese lascar, autumn leaf and common jay (got my record shot, pic 1). More activities occurred at tree top level at two tall flowering plants. Sighted at this level were autumn leaf, T. mantra mantra, copper flash, painted jazebel, blue nawab, some species of baron, king crow (pic 2, ID to be confirmed), two species of day time moth and one UFO (pic 3, could be a moth too).

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    Common Jay is at TBHP!!!

    Yes, It is a moth in pic 3.
    Chee Ming, Sum

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    Wah, good catch of the Common Jay.

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    Good catch on the c.jay. I hv not seen 1 b4, or even if i did also cannot shoot it. My impression is that this type of butt is very restless and always flying. Looks like the rainy days make them easier to shoot. Let's hope 2moro got a period of dry window to shoot some butts

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    Good record of the Common Jay on the main island of Singapore. Looks like it has finally breached the watery divide between Ubin and Singapore. Hope it will become as common as it is in certain parts of Malaysia (during its season, I've seen literally hundreds of them puddling along river sandbanks)

    So at last, we will have to take a much closer look before we declare a fast-flying bluish Graphium as Blue Jay. That's cos both these species frequent similar environments, and indeed I have a shot from Endau Rompin showing them puddling together.

    Simon, no need to drag your butt to Ubin to shoot the Common Jay now, since it's just in your neighbourhood.

    The Crow still looks like a King Crow to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Common Mime View Post
    Common Jay is at TBHP!!!

    Yes, It is a moth in pic 3.
    Thanks Chee Ming for the confirmation that it is a moth in pic 3.

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    Thanks Federick, Wong and Khew for your comments.

    I was not aware that the common Jay is a new resident at TBHP, and that it was previously found in Ubin only. I was really lucky to run into this rather cooperative specimen which rested quite frequently after short swift flights in the bougainvillea bushes on the terrace. May be it was tired after the long flight from Ubin.

    Khew,
    This king crow's upperside shot lacks the tornal patch seen in the one I shot at ABHT. Could this be a female king crow?


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    Quote Originally Posted by horace2264 View Post
    Khew,
    This king crow's upperside shot lacks the tornal patch seen in the one I shot at ABHT. Could this be a female king crow?
    Looks like it. The forewing termen margin appears to be straight in this individual that you shot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Commander View Post
    Looks like it. The forewing termen margin appears to be straight in this individual that you shot.
    Thanks. Will ID it as female King Crow in my record.

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