When i initially spotted this fellow from its back i thought it could just be a spiderhunter.
Purple-Naped Sunbird |
Aha its a Purple-Naped Sunbird. It was probably the same one which i have spotted last year when it was still a juvenile. You could however spot the yellow gape at the base of its bill but take note of its orangey legs which was contrary to most field guides have depicted.
Grey Sailor? |
Watching butterflies has added a new dimension to my birding adventures. When there are a few birds to see the butterflies make up the numbers. Watching butterflies are quite similar to birding. Some can be quite skittish and some just don't stop flying. One also need to spot the subtle features on its upper wings or under wings to differentiate between them.
Note: Experts have confirmed that the above was a "Short-Banded Sailor".
Another butterfly species which resemble a dead leaf.
Note: experts confirmed that it was a Malayan Leaf Butterfly (Kallima Limborgii)
Grey-Bellied Bulbul |
Pacific Swallow |
Female Whiskered Treeswift |
Spectacle Bulbul |
Black-and-Yellow Broadbill |
Always a nice bird to see but this time however it perched quite a distance away.
White-Throated Kingfisher |
The only highlight of this trip was probably the sighting of the black-and-yellow broadbill. The rest of the birds were quite common at this place.