Most tourists would visit this Java island for one thing i.e to see the great Buddhist temple of Borobudor ! Well, for me I took the opportunity to see what I like to see most - Birds and Butterflies ! I did manage to see a few endemic birds including the rare Javan-hawk Eagle as well as some butterflies. Here are just some of them which I managed to get.
Javan Munia
Lonchura leucogastroides
This is the most common bird you will come across on this island. My first endemic bird I saw here.
Javan Munia
Lonchura leucogastroides
They can be found almost in every locations - in the city, country side, parks, forest edges etc.
Javan Munia
Lonchura leucogastroides
However, most of the time, I just saw a few of them, usually 2 or 3 in all locations.
White-headed Munia
Lonchura maja
This munia is however not as many as the Javan Munia.
Scaly-breasted Munia
Lonchura punctulata
Over here in Malaysia, we would usually find this munia near paddy fields or country side. This munia was shot in the city.
Sooty-headed Bulbul
Pycnonotus aurigaster
Cave Swiftlet
Collocalia linchi
I am not sure whether this swiftlet is an endemic here but I believe you can't find them in Malaysia.
Cave Swiftlet
Collocalia linchi
These were shot at the countryside and they were identified with the help from Dr James Eaton.
Here is an endemic raptor !
Spotted Kestrel
Falco moluccensis
It was thermaling quite a distance away. So lucky to see it although I missed the Javan-hawk Eagle which flew right in front of our departing car. The eagle was identified by our driver cum guide who told us that it can be seen quite often here although usually in a single number.
I think everyone would know what eagle is this one but if you look closer it's actually quite different than the ones we see in Peninsular Malaysia.
Crested Serpent Eagle (CSE)
Spilornis cheela bido
The CSE here apparently has bold stripes on its belly while the ones we see in Peninsular Malaysia are usually spotted.
Here are a few cage birds which I happened to see. It's a culture here to own a bird or two and most of the birds I've seen have rings on their legs. That means it is quite a regulated thing here to rare cage birds 👍
Another finch I think. Do they actually sing well - I wonder?
Goodness - a Quail too ! 😂
Now we moved to some endemic butterflies.
Cynitia iapis bottgeri
This is a female apparently and it was identified by our great butterfly sifu (Mr Teo).
Hypolimnas misipus
This butterfly is quite common I think because I have seen them in a few locations.
Danaid Eggfly
Hypolimnas misipus
It sure looks like our Eggflies from its upperside.
Hypolimnas misipus
Aside from the above endemics, there were also some familiar looking butterflies.
Tajuria cippus
Delias pasithoe
Over in Peninsular Malaysia, you can see this species of Jezebel mostly on higher elevations such as Genting or Fraser's Hill. This one however was seen in a lowland jungle.
Catopsilia pomona
Hebomoia glaucippe
Each of these stupas have a statue of Guatama Buddha in them.
A nyonya feeling awe at those majestic stupas.
Looks like in Hawaii.
BISA DATANG LAGI PAK !









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