Showing posts with label Tailorbird. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tailorbird. Show all posts

Monday, June 12, 2017

Likas and Kinabalu Park. End of May 2017

30th and 31st May is Harvest Festival in Sabah, we have two days public holidays, this year it falls on Tuesday and Wednesday, by taking Monday off, we have an extra long weekend of bird photography.

We drove from Tawau at 6 am on 27th May (Saturday) to Kota Kinablu in late afternoon to photograph our first lifer, which is non other than a poor stranded Common Coot. We later had an eating and drinking session with our local bird photography sifus before moving on to Kinabalu Park, where we managed to get hold of our room keys at 11.30 pm from the security guard as the reception had closed for the day many hours ago.

These were photographed during the trip.


 Common Coot Fulica atra is a vagarant of North eastern Borneo, so far only recorded from Western Sabah and Brunei. The last record was a lone bird in 1st February 2010 (Here).
Pictured here is a bird which is stranded in Likas, Kota Kinabalu this season. This poor coot has some form of feather disease where the barbs on its primaries and secondaries are mostly rotten, showing almost bare rachis when wings are stretched out. I would expect the poor cooty to be flightless for quite a while. Unlucky for the cooty, lucky for us, this is my #439 Bornean bird.

 Chestnut-hooded Laughing-thrush Rhinocichla treacheri, one of the commonest birds in Kinabalu, making puppy-like sound while foraging for insects in first light.

 Borneo Birdwing Troides andromache - male, a endemic of Bornean mountians, many of them seen foraging around.

 Temminck's Sunbird Aethopyga temminckii-male, foraging amongst blooms with Olive-backed Sunbirds Nectarinia jugularis.
Temminck's Sunbird is essentially a montane species, occasionally it is recorded in lower altitude, Olive-backed Sunbird is essentially a lowland species but occasionally recorded in montane settings.

 Juvenile Little Pied Flycatcher Ficedula westermanni, another approachable flycatcher of Kinabalu Park.

 Bornean Bald Laughing-thrush Melanocichla calva

Bornean Bald Laughing-thrush, the uncommon endemic laughing-thrush and one of the most sought after bird of montane forests in Borneo, lucky to meet this foraging party, this is my  #440 Bornean birds.

 Ashy Drongo Dicurus leucophaeus, a common roadside bird, often seen foraging from perches on high wires and tip of branch.

Mountain Treeshrew Tupaia montana

 White-throated Fantail Rhipidura albicollis another friendly bird of montane forests.

 Plantain Squirrel Callosciurus notatus, commonest squirrel in lowland also occur in montane forests.

 Jentink's Squirrel Sundasciurus jentinki is a montane species.

 Grey-throated Babbler Stachyris nigriceps, is a difficult bird to get a clear shot when it decides to keep foraging in thick bushes.

 Pale-faced Bulbul Pycnonotus leucops, a quite approachable bird with some resemblance to the common lowland Yellow-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus goiavier as both have yellow vent.

 Bornean Flowerpecker Dicaeum monticolum often foraging in low growing Pink Maisen Medinilla Speciosa bushes.

 Blyth's Shrike-babbler Pteruthius aeralatus female, quite abundant in montane forest.

 Little Pied Flycatcher Ficedula westermanni -male a striking cute white and black Flycatcher.

 Bornean Birdwing Troides andromache- female

 Sunda Bush Warbler Cettia vulcania, firendliest bird I have seen in montane forests.

 Bornean Green Magpie Cissa jefferyi, often seen in small party and making a lot of noise.

 Hair-crested Drongo Dicrurus hottentottus, I am still trying to get a shot of a bird with standing  hair crest.

 Sunda Cuckoo Shrike Coracina larvata, unmistakable big bird of the montane forests.

 Black and Crimson Oriole Oriolus cruentus, usually seen singly amongst mixed foraging flocks.

 Sunda Laughing-thrush Garrulax palliatus, another laughing-thrush of montane forests, usually in mixed feeding flock in small party.

 Chestnut-crested Yuhina Yuhina everetti commonest birds in Kinabalu Park, often foraging noisily from tree to tree in group.

 Mountain Tailorbird Orthotomus cuculatus common in areas around Kinabalu Park.

 Red Helen Papilio helenus

Bornean Black-banded Squirrel Callosciurus orestes

 Malayan Lacewing Cethosia hypsea

 Oriental Honey Buzzard Pernis ptilorhyncus torquatus, this bird is soaring at altitude well above 1,500 m around the Park area. Managed to see a soaring Mountain Serpent Eagle Spilornis kinabaluensis as well, but unable to take a photogrpah.

 White-browed Shortwing Brachypteryx montana - male

White-browed Shortwing - female.
This pair was seen crossing the trial and I waited for them to cross again with a pre-focused spot, too bad, as they must have noticed my presence and were dashing across at high speed, only managed to get record shots. This is my #441 Borneo birds. 

Checker-throated Woodpecker Picus mentalis, an interesting bird that occurs both in lowland and montane forests.

Whitehead's Broadbill Calyptomena whiteheadi, lucky to encounter two birds perch just next to the trail.

Happy birding.


Monday, January 4, 2010

Tabin Wildlife Reserve 29th November 2009

The last day at Tabin was greeted by the laud singing of this Rufous-tailed Tailorbird Orthotomus sericeus outside the cabin.
 Rufous-tailed Tailorbird

This Black Hornbill Anthracoceros Malayanus was flying over the Resort and perched for a little breather.
Black Hornbill

The fruiting fig near the Resort's reception attracted, among others, Scaly-breasted Bulbul Pycnonotus squamatus and Asian Fairy Blue-bird Irena puella.
 
Scaly-breasted Bulbul
Asian Fairy Blue Bird Male
Asian Fairy Blue Bird Female

While down on the ground, nature lovers were watching in earnest.

This pair of Oriental Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris was perched quite a distance away.
Oriental Pied Hornbill

Another pair of much rarer White-crowned Hornbill Aceros comatus was perched not far away. I have found the easiest place to take picture of White-crowned Hornbills is here in Tabin.
White-crowned Hornbill

After breakfast we continued to try our luck along the road to the Core Area and was rewarded with a pair of Red-bearded Bee-eater Nictyornis amictus.
Red-bearded Bee-eater Female
 
Red-bearded Bee-eater Male

We went back to the location where we found the White-crowned Forktail Enicurus leschenaulti yesterday to try to get better photograph, and was lucky to see this tiny Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher Ceyx erithaca. Taxonomy of this species is still not resolved, whether the three forms, C. erithaca, C. rufidorsa, and C. motleyi, that occur in Borneo are separate species or merely three forms of the same species is still undecided.
Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher

The White-crowned Forktail showed up later but it kept itself in the scrubs and only managed some record shots.
White-crowned Forktail

Went back to the Resort to pack up our things before going back to Tawau. The ensuing heavy rain, typical in the afternoon in the rainforest, slowed our departure for about an hour.
Heavy rain in the rainforest
Waiting for the rain to stop

The last bird we took picture of along the road to Lahad Datu was these two Blue-crowned Hanging Parrots Loriculus galgulus.
Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot

A group photo of the participants for the trip.

The end and happy birding.