Year ends usually provide much relief for most birders because they could have more time to go out to look for birds. I managed to squeezed a bit of time to get a few rare and exotic ones before the close of Year 2022.
This one is not rare but it perched so nicely that I can't resist taking a shot.
Pacific Swallow
When I first heard that a rare flycatcher had just landed in KL, I thought I will miss the bird cause usually rare birds don't stay long at one place. But since its photos have been appearing frequently so I thought I will join the birding paparazi.
We will go a great distance and wait at any locations (even beside a big longkang) just to snap a photo (usually a dozen photos) of a rare bird.
Taiga Flycatcher (Ficedula albicilla)
There's nothing spectacular about the colors of this female flycatcher but because it came as far as Siberia and Mongolia, birders don't mind to travel a distance to snap its photos.
I first known its existence in Malaysia when a birder (Choo Eng) first reported and photographed one in Kedah many many years ago. Then a few years later, another birder saw one in Penang. Since they have all occurred in the Northern States I thought I will never get to see this flycatcher. When it finally came down to KL I thought this is my one and only chance. So I went for it.
She was silent through out the day. From a distance it can be mistaken as a Red-breasted Flycatcher (F. parva). But this Taiga FC has more whitish colour on its breast as compared to a buff colored on a Red-breasted FC.
Occasionally she would fly away but she will then return to the same spot after about 10 minutes.
The next bird I saw, unfortunately I believe is an escapee / a bird been released. It is so spectacular that I think ornithologists couldn't find a proper nomenclature hence named it as a Superb Starling (Lamprotornis superbus) !
It was quite friendly and a standout among the many Common Mynahs in the same area.
It did make some calls which sounded quite metallic liked.
After some down time of birding activities, the birding community was awaken with another rare flycatcher been reported.
This time it was a Blue n White Flycatcher. Unfortunately I missed seeing the bird and so does the guys in the above photo.
I saw this Grey-breasted Spiderhunter instead.
After waited for an hour plus without any success, I drove to another location and saw another flycatcher. Although not rare, this female Green-backed Flycatcher can only be seen at certain locations.
Green-backed Flycatcher (female)
I have seen this flycatcher before but this one is much more friendlier.
First time seeing it so close - just above my head.
It perched quite low and was calling excitedly some more.
(Nope ! I did not use any playback songs)
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