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Detail map of Gunung Gede (back)

A : Chestnut-bellied Partridge ( a few heard), Blue Nuthatch, Horsfield's Babbler, Pygmy Wren-babbler, White-bibbed Babbler, Crescent-chested Babbler, Javan Fulvetta, Lesser Shortwing, Sunda Blue Robin, Sunda Whistling-thrush, Indigo Flycatcher

B : Javan Hawk-eagle, Chestnut-bellied Partridge (a few heard), Sunda Minivet, Blue Nuthatch, White-crowned Forktail, Indigo Flycatcher, White-flanked Sunbird, Javan Grey-throated White-eye

C : Spotted Kestrel (2), Salvadori's Nightjar (seen in the right corner near the smallest waterfall)

D : Chestnut-bellied Partridge (2 seen and a few heard), Pink-headed Fruit-dove (H), Brown-throated Barbet, Flame-fronted Barbet, Crimson-winged Woodpecker, Banded Broadbill, Sunda Minivet, Orange-spotted Bulbul, Sunda Bulbul, Blue Nuthatch, Chestnut-backed Scimitar-babbler, Pygmy Wren-babbler, Crescent-chested Babbler, Rufous-fronted Laughingthrush, Spotted Crocias, Javan Fulvetta, Sunda Whistling-thrush, Sunda Warbler, Mountain Leaf-warbler, Javan Tesia, Indigo Flycatcher, Rufous-tailed Fantail, White-flanked Sunbird, Javan Grey-throated White-eye

E : Chestnut-bellied Partridge (H), Brown-throated Barbet, Flame-fronted Barbet, Blue Nuthatch, Pygmy Wren-babbler, Rufous-fronted Laughingthrush, Sunda Whistling-thrush, Sunda Warbler, Mountain Leaf-warbler, Javan Tesia, Indigo Flycatcher, White-flanked Sunbird, Tawny-breasted Parrot-finch (1 m), Javan Grey-throated White-eye

F : Chestnut-bellied Partridge (H), Blue Nuthatch, Pygmy Wren-babbler, White-browed Shortwing, Javan Cochoa, Sunda Whistling-thrush, Javan Tesia

G : Chestnut-bellied Partridge (H), Indian Cuckoo (2H), Sunda Whistling-thrush, Horsfield's Thrush

H : Peregrine Falcon, Volcano Swiftlet (3)

I : Orange-spotted Bulbul, Sunda Bush-warbler

J : very disappointing for birdwatching. We missed the Mountain Serin and we saw just a few commoner species.

 

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