We are having an awesome birdy August! We added three more new birds to the farm bird list! That makes SIX new birds for August!
- Striated heron Butorides striata
- Clamorous Reed Warbler Acrocephaus stentoreus
- Yellow-wattled Bulbul Pycnonotus urosticus
- White-bellied Munia Lonchura locugastra
- Ruddy-breasted Crake Ponzana fusca
- Philippine Green Pigeon (formerly known as Pompadour Green Pigeon) Treron axillaris

We’ve now seen three kinds of bulbuls at the farm:
- Yellow-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus goiavier – One of the most common birds at the farm. It’s a garden bird and is never found in mature forests.
- Philippine Bulbul Hypsipetes philippinus – This is a forest bird! It is usually seen in forest edge and advanced second growth. I always keep an eye out for these birds because I think they assist in reforestation by bringing in different seeds from forest trees and plants. I’ve been seeing more of them in our area.
- Yellow-wattled Bulbul Pycnonotus urostictus – Another forest bird like the Philippine Bulbul. It is usually seen in lowland early second growth and forest edge. I only saw one bird that perched in front of me for a few seconds. Maybe we’ll be seeing more of them as our area becomes more and more forest-like.
We also had a returning bird. A few years ago, we had two Pied Harriers Circus melanoleucos, a female and an immature, that hung around the farm for three months. This was in November 2013 until January 2014. Then they both disappeared. Later in 2014, we saw a female Pied Harrier. We wondered, was this the same female? Did something happen to the immature? There were no more sightings in 2015 and 2016. Then this month we saw a female Pied Harrier! It’s possible that it’s the same one from 2013!

This month I also had my best views ever of Black-naped Monarch Hypothymis azurea at the farm! I thought that I would be seeing a lot of these birds in our area. In the early days, I even wrote about seeing one when we first toured the farm and how it was a “sign”! But, they weren’t as easy to see as I imagined they would be .. until now!

This month, they were right near the house and very visible!

We are only halfway through August! I’m looking forward to the rest of the month!