23 February 2010

Out of Boredom

Today's weather was hot as the previous weeks. It seems the dry season is coming earlier than anticipated. I heard that some areas are hit badly and water rationing are been applied.
Despite the heat, I decided to check out Sugud area (where we sighted the Banded Kingfisher in 2009) which was 30 minutes drive from my house. Surprisingly the road has been upgraded to certain percentage. It will be nice if the authorities will completely sealed it by this year.
Sugud was silent when I arrived but did sighted a verditer, hairy back bulbul, cream vented bulbul, red crown barbet (juvenile), crimson breasted flowerpecker, orange-bellied flowerpecker, Greater Leafbird, velvet nuthatch, little spider hunter, crested serpent eagle, blue-throated bee-eater, grey-rumped treeswift, chestnut bellied malkoha, However none of this were photograph unfortunately.

Birding was slowing at Sugud so decided to drive to Sugud and check out the waders and called Karim @sinooorita if he is birding there. Luckily for me he was there. Got some Kentish plover, a wimbrel, greater sand plover, lesser sand plover. Tried digiscoping them this was the result. After spending almost 1 hour under the sun, I decided to move to Tanjung Aru Beach. The Blue Naped Parrot was there as usual and took some pictures of other birds too.

The day ended with a very hot piercing weather and I was happy to be back home away from the scourging sun.

Happy Birding.







08 February 2010

Semi leucistic Pacific Swallow

I just want to add on the subject "Semi Leucistic Pacific Swallow" posted by Sifu Wong at site www.borneobirds.blogspot.com . I was also curious about this bird and I would like to thank you Sifu Wong on the really informative information on the difference on the bird from being an albino.

I took this picture at the RDC buidling as when it was trying to get a rest on the air-condition.

Happy birding.

Lifer 2010

This two lifer is a gift from above, my morale on birding was a bit low because we are not getting our normal birding work (assignments, as a freelance guide) as compare to last year. Until I received an SMS text from a good friend Sifu CK on the Common Coot. I was at Sandakan that time handling the Taiwan group. I was revitalised instantly with that wonderful news. So can't wait to take my scope once I get back to Kota Kinabalu.
This vagrant (coot) look like its still a juvenile because the frontal shield is not fully develop yet. It could be a while before its going home. Which is good for local birders who have not seen it yet.
As for the Long-billed Plover (non breeding plumage), it was a coincidence that I found it. I was actually intended to do birding at another area but I was held with my personal chores and time was not on my side. I just took a car and drove to my usual place in Penampang rice field before the sun start to set and spotted a Little Ring Plover dipping it beck searching for food. I nearly wanted to leave and find another place until I spotted another plover standing next to it and more larger and longer tail. I tried identifying it but just could not put my finger into it. I have to ask some help, and help came from Sifu C.K.. I called him right away and he told me to stay put and wait for him. Not long later he arrived but he too was finding it hard to name it and decided to take some pictures with the birds standing together and decided to ask some help from a Mr Richard Chandler author of "Shorebirds of Northern Hemisphere". However I only managed to get a picture of the Little Ring Plover. Now there is a group of birder flocking to try their luck to get a picture of this bird (Sifu Karim, Jason, Andrew, Ben D.) Watch out Mr Long Billed Plover.
With this new additional I finally reach my 400's birds of Borneo. Very happy and thanks to the support and encouragement of my friends, Sifu C.K., Sifu Andrew, Sifu Jason and Sifu Karim.
Happy Birding.
Little Ring Plover


Common Coot

Jan-Feb Birding 2010

Guiding was less compare to last year, so took the opportunity to add my list of birds (400's)which I was missing of 2.
Before the end of Jan 2010, I was booked for a birding tour to Sandakan to help a Taiwan grp that needed extra eyes to spot for birds at RDC. They were 16 in total. A mixed grp of professional to "retired" individual.
I was indeed looking forward to add my missing 2 birds to make to 400. This will definately give me the edge. However, RDC (Rainforest Discovery Centre - situated at Sepilok area) was not so happening. Birds was slow and the Bristle head was not to be seen. The group was really dissapointed. However I feel that they will get their 15 birds to make to 200 even without the Bristle head.
Luck was on our side, we did managed to get the remaining 15 and in effect we got more than we expected.
The list : Oriental Honey Buzzard, Thick-billed Pigeon, Large-tailed Nightjar (heard),Edible Nest Swiflet, Brown Needle Tail, House Swift, Rufous Woodpecker, Orange Woodpecker,Buff Rumped Woodpecker,Lesser Green Leafbird, Fiery Minivet, Velvet Fronted Nuthatch, Streaked Bulbul, Red-Eyed Bulbul, Yellow -vented Bulbul, Black-capped Babbler, Erpornis or White-bellied Yuhina, Javan Myna, Rufous-tailed Flycatcher, Orange-bellied Flowerpecker, Crimson-breasted Flowerpecker, Ruby Cheek Sunbird, Chestnut Munia, Dusky Munia.
The birding ended without any of Bornean Bristle Head..maybe next time.
Happy Birding
Wandering Whistling Duck

Black back Swamphen



Black Wing Stilt


Bornean Barbet
(coming out from the nest)

Ashy Drongo


A bold attempt capturing Black Shoulder Kite
(using digiscoping)
Bornean Barbet

Long-billed Broadbill


Little Ring Plover


Taiwan Birder's at RDC (lunch break)

Black Headed Bulbul

Temminks Sunbird female

Temminks Sunbird female

Temminks Sunbird

Temminks Sunbird

Indigo flycatcher

Indigo flycatcher

Yellow Breasted Warbler

Yellow Breasted Warbler

Black Collared Starlings

Black Collared Starlings
2 birds , winter from South China

Starlings Video

Little Heron

Little Heron

Grey Tail Tattler

Grey Tail Tattler

Crested Myna

Crested Myna

Chesnut Cheeked Starling-Sturnus phillipines

Chesnut Cheeked Starling-Sturnus phillipines
Second Lifer

Pink Necked Green Pigeon - video

Crested Myna video

Pink Necked Green Pigeon

Pink Necked Green Pigeon
My best ever effort with digiscoping

Cattle Egret!!

Black Collared Starlings

Black Collared Starlings
Lifer of the Day....spot at Penampang-Dongongon roadside

Oriental Pratincole

Oriental Pratincole
At the road side Penampang/Dongongon bypass

Black Headed Munia

Black Headed Munia
Shot at padi field at Penampang

Waders feeding

Waders feeding
digiscope

Ruff - digiscope

Ruff - digiscope
Only bird / Penampang rice field

Black Wing Stilt - digiscope

Black Wing Stilt - digiscope
Taken at Penampang roadside

Wimbrel - digiscope

Wimbrel - digiscope
Sighted at Lok Kawi Mud flat

Pacific Egret - Grey Form

Pacific Egret - Grey Form
digiscope

Snipe

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHP6RE_IS_k

Sunset

Sunset
Nature

Digiscoping Equipment

Digiscoping Equipment

Equipment use for birding

  • Nikon D300
  • SLIK tripod / Monfrotto ProB tripod with Monfrotto Video Head 701HDV
  • Kowa Universal adapter
  • Canon G9 / Nikon L16 Coolpix
  • TSN603 with 45X wide angle / 20X wide angle
  • Nikon Monarch 10x42

Birding at Tambunan

Birding at Tambunan
Mountain Barbet / Andrew and Karim in action

Birding Time with Good Friends

22 April 08

Late updating, few trips with Jason and CK. We had a good sight of the Whitehead Spider Hunter. They took pictures (digiscoping). Have not seen it yet.

Jason on the scope for Whiteheads broadbill

Jason on the scope for Whiteheads broadbill
Broadbill quest

CK (front carrying his scope) and Jason

CK (front carrying his scope) and Jason

Jason - Tabin restaurant platform

Jason - Tabin restaurant platform

Tabin

Tabin
Jason - bird spotting