Friday, December 31, 2010
Easy Escort
"I follow your antics."
The same raptor appeared at both times upon my arrival in the morning and departing in the evening. Ok, so they follow you too.
Changeable Hawk Eagle / Lang Rajawali Hindik in pale morph. Agricultural park, Shah Alam 29/12/10 8:00 am & 6:30 pm.
Banded Beauty
"Not bad to be small."
In the wake of a small bird wave, my eye caught a bright yellow band. I tried to follow it, but lost it temporarily until the yellow reemerged, restless and actively moving in the higher forest canopy. It was very active and small, so I had to wait for it to settle down, determined that I will identify it. And there it was as I have seen it in a book. A little bright band of colour around an ordinary brown plumage makes the Banded Broadbill / Takau Rimba extraordinary and rather uncommon. (More about the bird itself in Notes).
Evergreen forest, Bukit Cahaya Shah Alam 29/12/10, 10:00am.
Rare Rave
"Hard to spot."
The Buff Necked Woodpecker / Belatuk Tuki Lurking in the background of is a small bird wave, feeding tree to tree. Another bird is busily inspecting a tree and pecking away at insects hidden within the bark. An uncommon bird of the forest excellently camouflaged with matching plumage, making it look quite like the tree and hard to spot.
Evergreen forest, ****t *****a, Shah Alam 29/12/10, 10:00am.
Craving Charade
Swamp Specialty
"Don't count on our looks."
What feathers! The Purple Swamphen / Burung Klak is a special treat to come out of the fresh water marshes and swamps with good vegetation. The tall and thick growth of reeds provide good refuge for this elusive and wary bird. They traverse the water by walking delicately on lotus plants that grow on the surface, and their food are eaten by holding it with their toes (bottom pic). Purportedly renown amongst the locals as the most intelligent bird that frequently evades capture by outsmarting traps intended for them.
Swamp and marshland, Langkawi 21/12/10, 6:00 pm.
So Called Common
"Not for long."
So called Common Kingfisher / Pekaka Citcit is not so common here, though both resident and migrant species occur. Perhaps their extensive range makes them known as such, occurring throughout the region of South East Asia. This guy was perched by an old log protruding by a stream, but not for long as he flew downstream just above the water's surface.
Mangroves of Langkawi 21/12/10, 9:30am.
Island Inspired
"Catch me early."
Not very common, except in islands and coastal areas, and even so, the Browned Winged Kingfisher / Pekaka Paya seems to prefer specific habitat such as matured mangroves and old growths. And yes, they're early morning hunters and shy. This guy fled as soon as he was approached.
Mangroves of Langkawi 21/12/10, 8:45am.
Big Break
"Today's most important meal."
1&2: The Black Capped Kingfisher / Pekaka Kopiah Hitam stood by the water's edge from an open branch and dove in for the catch. This early morning hunt brought in a crab, which he smack against the twig and swallow it whole. Mangroves of Langkawi 21/12/10, 8:00 am.
3&4: A surprise appearance after a long wet morning. He seems glad to be out anticipating the sun and an end to hunger.. Open fields and marshland, Sg. Balang, Muar 9/12/10, 10:30am.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Revered Realm
Pristine Power
Strange Scene
Willing Winger
Friday, December 17, 2010
Kind Kins
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Mint Mould
"Soon I'll be darker."
A juvenile variety of the migrant Black Kite / Lang Hitam Kecil with distinct heavy white streaked plumage. He frequently bursts into graceful flights around the open field with short breaks in between, mostly perching on dead branches.
Open fields near coast, Sg. Balang Muar 9/12/10 mid-morning.
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