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Dúcula Verde (Ducula aenea)Observ.
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was found as flocks on a bare leaved deciduous tree
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Mariposa Ojos de Venado Gris (Junonia atlites)Observ.
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Septiembre 24, 2008Descripción
found on weeds and other flowering plants
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Mariposa Ojos de Venado Gris (Junonia atlites)Observ.
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Septiembre 24, 2008Descripción
seen around grasses and weeds
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Mariposa Ojos de Venado Amarilla (Junonia hierta)Observ.
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Septiembre 23, 2008Descripción
was seen on marigold flowers, also seen on grasses and weeds
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Lavandera Cascadeña (Motacilla cinerea)Observ.
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seen on grassland in groups of four to five, wagging tail and catching insects, white underparts with yellow vent and greyish brown upper parts, white supercilium present, makes short shrilling sounds as they take off from ground, they fly in short leaps from one location to another, was also seen near a stream flowing near the forest.
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Andarríos Chico (Actitis hypoleucos)Observ.
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seen bobbing constantly on grass, solitary, at 6:00 a.m.
Weather:- misty
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Drongo Real (Dicrurus macrocercus)Observ.
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Around five to six black drongos were observed in the open moist deciduous forest among glyricidium branches, climbers, chukrasia tabularis, and bombax plants.
They were found singing in various sharp and loud tunes with rapid flights chasing each other.
Birds like Asian fairy blue bird, red vented bulbul and black naped oriole were also observed in their vicinity.
Weather:- partially cloudy
Speculation:- probably breeding season as I have never seen or heard black drongos singing so conspicuously before this in this forest though it is recorded to be a resident.
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Carraca Oriental (Eurystomus orientalis)Observ.
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seen on bombax tree on a higher hill in moist deciduous forest, was found in pairs along with other species of birds.
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Mariposa Ojos de Venado Pavorreal (Junonia almana)Observ.
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Vindula erotaObserv.
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not found throughout the year, found in gardens and among weeds.
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Polillas de Seda (Género Antheraea)Observ.
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Septiembre 11, 2008Descripción
This moth was found during day time in my school garden, I don't know the name. Please help.
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Polillas Cargapalitos (Familia Psychidae)Observ.
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external structures are like straw, body inside is soft, found clinging on to walls, makes a web like secretion with which it hangs from ceiling
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Baza Negra (Aviceda leuphotes)Observ.
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Septiembre 20, 2012Descripción
black, long crest, white breast band, found on a tall tree in semi deciduous forest in pairs.