This is the day! Up early on 14th October & boarded our speedboat to the island of Komodo: the isle of dragons! Had been wanting to see these immense beasts for a long time & they did not disappoint!
The crossing was through spectacular scenery, but it was a little too rapid for any decent birding. However we did flush two Red necked Phalaropes off the surface of the sea.
We landed & was met by our obligatory ranger, who took us around. Birding wasn't easy, as there were so many tourists already here. We did amass a list of 25 species. Highlights were the critically endangered Yellow-crested Cockatoo & both Rusty breasted & Fawn breasted Whistlers.
We all had great views of several different dragons & learnt about their lifestyle. It was a nice morning but a little too rushed for our liking. We would have liked more time there & would have preferred to cover a larger area of the dry forest.
For Delana & I, time on the island was a little short. We felt we were being rushed around the island, without having the time to enjoy & savor the place. We were only on the island for around three hours & the place was crammed with tourists, all walking along the same route, so opportunities for birding were somewhat limited. This is a shame, as the island is worthy of a more fuller exploration.
We then hopped on our boat again & made the quick trip to Pink Beach where we had lunch & a snorkel. I managed to sneak away for a few minutes & flushed three Barred Buttonquails & saw 4 Zitting Cisticolas. But birds were sparse here.
We arrived back at our hotel on Flores at 2pm & later a took a walk around the gardens seeing Sunda Pygmy Woodpecker; Lemon-bellied & Yellow-spectacled White-eyes.
After a nice dinner it was time to pack, as we board the ship in the morning!
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