Friday, 23 March 2012

An Afternoon Bird Watching in Kemensah - March 2012

Recently i had an opportunity to go bird watching with an "orang putih" who wishes to see our low land forest birds. We started around 2.45pm and due to the humid conditions the images gathered were not so good. Nevertheless we were able to see some interesting birds.

This is a male Baya Weaver guarding its nest.
This is a Large Woodshrike which has just taken a dip at a nearby marsh pond.

Images of woodpeckers always fascinate me - this is a male Crimson-Winged Woodpecker.

This is a male Whiskered Tree-Swift in its breeding colors.

We also saw a group of Jungle Mynas and this was one of them.

Other birds which was seen in this area were as follows:

White-Rumped Munia - (5) - seen near the car park area.
Stripe-Throated Bulbul - (3) - seen foraging along the trail.
Red-eyed Bulbul - (5) - seen along the trail.
Asian Brown Flycatcher - (1) - was foraging silently.
Black & Yellow Broadbill - (1) - only heard its calls.
White-Throated Kingfisher - (1) - was flying across near the marsh area.
Greater Leafbird - (1) - was seen foraging.
Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot - (3) - seen near the marsh land area.
Yellow-Bellied Prinia - (1) - only heard its calls from the marsh area.
Oriental Magpie Robin - (2) - one was seen on a dead tree and one was flying around at the marsh area.

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