Monthly Archives: March 2016

Namhansan, March 26

Bird News from Robin Newlin with Im Kwang Wan and Chinmay Rahane

We met up in front of the usual bakery and went to Namhansan, where we met Jo Seong Sik, Park Im Ja, and, soon after, a pair of Brown Dippers along a small stream and dam. Also in the stream area: Rustic and Yellow-throated Buntings, a pair of Daurian Redstarts, Marsh and Long-tailed Tits, a Grey Wagtail, and an overhead pair of Eastern Buzzards.

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Brown Dipper Cinclus pallasii ©Robin Newlin

After a dubu lunch, IKW, CR and I headed up to a traditional site for Hazel Grouse; we saw one and heard possibly two more. CR spotted a Water Deer and we all saw Chipmunks. Also in the area: Eurasian Jays; Marsh, Great and Varied Tits; Rustic and Yellow-throated Buntings, Eurasian Nuthatches, Great Spotted and White-backed Woodpeckers, Vinous-throated Parrotbills, and Bramblings. IKW glimpsed a san toki (Korean Hare–Lepus coreanus?)–a rare sight these days. On the way out, near the car park, we were ushered out by a flock of about a dozen Azure-winged Magpies.

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Varied Tit Poecile varius ©Robin Newlin

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Marsh Tit Poecile palustris ©Robin Newlin

Guri, March 25

Bird News from Robin Newlin A morning visit to the duck stream found a marked reduction in waterfowl but, surprisingly, the Baer’s Pochard still present (if favoring a slightly different area) along with some Coots, a pair of Moorhen, a … read more

Guri, March 14

Bird News from Robin Newlin I went back to Wangsukcheon for a morning visit, hoping for another look at the Baer’s Pochard in better light. First to appear were Eurasian Coots, a single Moorhen, Common Pochards, several Gadwalls, a single … read more

Namhansan, March 6

Bird News from Robin Newlin, Subhojit Chakladar and Marco Della Seta We three made an early morning trip to the mountain. Water everywhere: in the air, dripping from trees, gurgling in rivulets, squelching underfoot. The sky brightened as the morning … read more

Gyeyangsan, March 1

Bird News from Robin Newlin A holiday morning expedition to Gyeyangsan, particularly in hopes of the Siberian Accentors last reported by Tim Edelsten in February. Right outside the subway station, a group of Azure-winged Magpies, some clinging to the brick … read more