Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Birding at Kampung Siam

After having seen too many mudflats and padifields, we visited a place which i have not been for the past 25 years. Kampung Siam is a village located on the same road to Bukit Hijau Recreational Forest where the occupants were generally Malaysian of Siamese origins. The village is located right in a middle of an oil palm plantation surrounded by matured rubber trees and fruit trees. There were plenty of bird calls here and certaintly this place is worth a visit.

This is a White-Rumped Munia.

A Scaly-Breasted Munia was also spotted.

This place was full of this bird - a Lineated Barbet and its sound of "poo-poh" was loud and clear !

Here is a Lineated Barbet excavating a hole on a tree.


This bird looks like a Brown-Throated Sunbird - female - id from its yellowish breast.


This Rufous Woodpecker (female) was presence here.

....and so as this Common Flameback (male).
  
This Greater Racket Tail Drongo was heard mimicking the calls of a black-naped oriole.

This is a group of Jungle Mynas. 

From my observations, Jungle Mynas seem to be more sensitive to human presence than javan mynas.

This is an Asian Brown Flycatcher - id from its pale grey wash across breast,  broad base to bill, whitish lores and a prominent whitish eye ring.


Saw this Changeable Hawk Eagle (dark morph) circling around a high tension electricity tower which was located close to the oil palm plantation.


On our way back we were sent off by this Dollar Bird.




Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Penaga, Tanjung Dawai and Yan

After visiting Teluk Air Tawar, we went searching for harriers in Penaga, Tanjung Dawai and then to a district named Yan. These places have huge ricefields but unfortunately there were no harriers.


At Penaga we only saw this Black-Capped Kingfisher and heard a few Zitting Cisticolas calling - that was all we had. 



This forest reserve is really huge, stretching from Sungai Petani right up to Tanjung Dawai. As indicated in the sign board its size is about 3,076 hectares. Although this location is a mangrove area but not many birds were seen here.

First bird seen was this Common Iora.

Next was this Collared Kingfisher.

When we reached Tanjung Dawai it was already late noon. As the tide was still high and covering the mudflats, we turned into a place called Kampung Nelayan and saw this Striated Heron.

The next bird seen was a Collared Kingfisher again.

When reaching Yan, i could see a huge mudflat area but unfortunately not many waders were present there. What a pity ! First bird seen was this Common Sandpiper.

Then we saw a couple of Pond Herons and a lone Little Egret.

Then a Striated Heron was spotted catching a cat fish.

Before we call it a day, this White-Bellied Sea Eagle was seen flying back from the sea towards its roosting place in the mainland.



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