Monday, 28 April 2014

Silver Breasted Broadbill of Bukit Tinggi

During the birding trip at Genting last week, a fellow birder told me about Silver Breasted Broadbill at Bukit Tinggi, Pahang. In was a very tempting news. So, in the early Sunday morning, I drive myself to Bukit Tinggi and reach there around 7.30am. However, the road to the Japanese Garden, the spot where the Silver Breasted are seen were closed and only open at 10.00am. After persuading the Nepalese guards, they agree to let me go to the Japanese Garden.I was greet by Black Crested Bulbul and Ashy Bulbul. I was then joined other fellow birders and luckily get the chance to see the Silver Breasted Broadbill. We then walk around and look for Siamang (a very large gibbon) which frequently seen around there.

Black Crested Bulbul

Ashy Bulbul

Red billed Malkoha

The target bird -Silver Breasted Broadbill

Sultan Tit

Black browed Barbet (Hahaha... Gud luck finding the bird)

Siamang

Stripe throated Bulbul

Monday, 21 April 2014

Sweet Spot of Genting.

For most of the peoples, Genting is associated with theme park and casino but birders know that it has more than those. As for me, I decided to go birding at Genting for the first time and due to lack of info/preparation, I end up taking a run around at the top of Genting. Luckily, I manage to find the spot and it was a very sweet spot for me.

Little Cuckoo Dove

Large Niltava (male)

Chestnut capped Laughingthrush

Chesnut tailed Minla

No Photograph, Please!!!

Unconfirmed. Juvenile Lesser Shortwing OR female Siberian Blue Robin???

Chestnut winged Fulvetta

 Streaked Wren Babbler
  
  Snowy browed Flycatcher

Mountain Tailorbird

Juvenile Large Niltava (female)

Juvenile Large Niltava (male)

Malayan Laughingthrush


Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Taking a stroll at FRIM Kepong

As usual whenever I don't have any particular plan, I will go to FRIM Kepong for both trekking and birding.  Sometimes you can get a good numbers of bird sighting and sometimes you can get just a handful. For this trip, I only managed to get a few sighting namely Grey headed Canary Flycatcher, Spectacled Bulbul, Banded Woodpecker and Buff necked Woodpecker.

 Grey headed Canary Flycatcher

Some of nice looking mushroom

Another interesting mushroom

The common extra large forest ant

 Spectacled Bulbul

 Banded Woodpecker
(Foraging for termite - there is termite pathway at the tree)

 Another photo of the same Banded Woodpecker
(There is another Banded Woodpecker but couldn't get a clear shot of it)

 Buff necked Woodpecker 
(This fella joining the Banded Woodpecker foraging)

A young monitor lizard


Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Birding at Nuang

I managed to squeeze some moments and go birding at the foot of Gunung Nuang after few weeks of tight schedule. At the beginning, there was only a few bird activity and most of it at the higher canopy. However after a while, there was more and more bird at lower canopy. Overall, it was a nice trip except for an annoying noisy dog that can't stop barking whenever I pass at his place (Maybe I should post the photo of the dog).

 A sunbathing skink at the beginning of the trail

Yellow Breasted Flowerpecker

Rufescent Prinia

A pair of Black headed Bulbul

A nice looking dragonfly

Black winged Flycatcher Shrike

Raffles Malkoha

Checker throated Woodpecker

Birdlist for this trip are as follow:

Date : 30/03/2014
Time : 9.00am - 12.30pm
Place: Gunung Nuang, Hulu Langat

  1. Olive backed Sunbird
  2. Asian Fairy Bluebird
  3. Yellow throated Flowerpecker
  4. Red eyed Bulbul
  5. Scarlet Minivet
  6. Asian Dollarbird
  7. Black thighed Falconet
  8. Ochraceous Bulbul
  9. Spectacled Spiderhunter
  10. Buff rumped Woodpecker
  11. Black headed Bulbul
  12. Rufescent Prinia
  13. White rumped Munia
  14. Orange bellied Flowerpecker
  15. Oriental Magpie Robin
  16. Javan/Jungle Myna (seen)
  17. Pacific/Barn Swallow
  18. Black crested Bulbul
  19. Gold Whiskered Barbet
  20. Cream vented Bulbul
  21. Bar winged Flycatcher Shrike
  22. Buff necked Woodpecker
  23. Raffles Malkoha
  24. Checker throated Woodpecker
  25. Bee eater (most probably Blue throated)
  26. Black winged Flycatcher Shrike