Friday, March 29, 2013

MNS-CEMEX survey at Teluk Air Tawar

I manage to squeeze a few hour during my workday to go for this survey as i was told by Choo Eng there were nobody to accompany the CEMEX Malaysia boss during the boat survey to Teluk Air Tawar IBA. Some of us turn up, me, Choo Eng himself and Simon for MNS side. 


We were thought that the water condition were not ideal enough for the birds. But nonetheless, we end up with headache counting the flocks on the mudflats. There were estimated more than 200 brown headed gull with some in breeding plumage, many stints mainly red-necked, hundreds of redshanks, pacific golden plovers and many more.....


Here are some shots of the birds,

Bar-tailed Godwit in flight.

 Bar-tailed Godwit. Some already in their breeding coat.

 Curlew Sandpiper in breeding coat.

Lesser Sand-plover

 Javan Pond-heron.

 Great egret.

 Great egret in breeding plumage in contrast with the one at the back which is not. 

 Brown-headed Gull in flight. Note the pale iris.

 One of the flock of brown-headed gull.

 Broad-billed Sandpiper (thanks Dave for the correction) busy feeding on the mudflat.

Is this Nordmann's Greenshank in the front? There were 3 birds with nearly the same appearance as this one. The one at the back looks like common greenshank to me. (The bird in front is indeed a Nordmann's and the two bird at the back is Terek Sandpiper and Common redshank. Thanks to David Bakewell for the id's)

No spoon-billed sandpiper but we did assume it is here as there were hundreds of smallish plovers/sandpiper like around on the mudflat. It's just that we don't have enough time to scrutinize them one by one.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Looking for southward migrants in Alor Setar 2012

I went back to Alor Setar for the Raya Haji this year. This year it coincide with the early southward migratory season. It gave me an oppotunity to observe some of the passing migrants at my wife's house. Most are the usuals suspects which never missed to make a stop here foraging for the luxurious insects at the surrounding paddyfields.

I didn't see any passing raptors this year which is quite weird. I do make a good last year. The count at Bedong raptor count site just south of Alor Setar for this season is also very good. What makes them not passing the area still a mystery to me...


 A first winter Crow-billed drongo. The thick bill and the whitish belly gives out the id.

 An eastern-crowned Warbler. I'm a bit confused for the id of this one but i'm quite sure i saw a stripe on the mid-head.

 This is a new record for this area, a female Tickell's Blue flycatcher (thanks to Dave Bakewell for the id). Pity i didn't manage to get a better shot of it as it was quite skittish.
 Another shot of the Mugimaki.

 I went to check the paddyfields for snipe and i manage to count at least 6 individuals. The top photo shot suggest that it is a swinhoe's snipe base on the plainer belly and less distinct and the toes didn't extend beyond tail tip....any other suggestion?
This one photo suggest that it is a Common snipe base on the feet that extends slightly beyond tail tip..but i'm not sure if i'm right...

Some of the locals, 

Common Tailorbird

Pied Fantail.

Thanks a lot.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

From some free time...

Some update....

Limnonectes hascheanus

Megophrys nasuta

Philautus vermiculatus

Xenophrys aceras

Theloderma horridum

Brown Wood Owl. A new record for Bukit Panchor.

Some birds from USM...

Yellow-vented Bulbul. A coomon resident here.

Coppersmith Barbet. Preening.


Here are two shots of a leucistic Pacific/house swallow that i found recently. Very interesting. I must get a better shot of it...



Some other leucistic birds photo can be seen here: http://digdeep1962.blogspot.com/search?q=leucistic



Thanks a lot for viewing.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Some update

 Archer fish

 Eurasian Tree Sparrow

 Juvenile crested myna begging for food.

 Enhydris plumbea, Plumbeous Water-snake. A new record from Alor Setar.

 A plant hopper i guess..

 Jungle myna entering its nest..

 Rusty-breasted Cuckoo. A new record for Universiti Sains Malaysia campus.

 Streak-eared Bulbul. 

Yellow Bittern in flight.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Busy

I've been very busy this mid year. I've not join any proper birding neither did any herping trip turns out well. Going out to the woods again this weekend till next week. After that its going to be the fasting month... After raya, i'll need to catch up with my sampling. That's going to take one year to be finish. I hope i can find some time to update this blog of mine....

Here are some of the good stuffs i got which i didn't manage to post before...


A juvenile Hosemys spinosa, Spiny Hill Turtle


A calling male Spotted Litter frog, Leptobrachium hendriksonii


An adult Limnonectes malesianus


My lifer, Robinson Anglehead Lizard, Gonocephalus robinsonii


A Nepenthes from Cameron Highlands. Not sure of which species..but maybe N. macfarlanei. I would appreciate any help on the id.


Ptychozoon lionotum, Smooth-backed Gliding Gecko.

 Ptychozoon kuhli, Kuhl's Gliding Gecko.

A shot from a farm, American Bullfrog.

Ansonia latifi.

That's all. Thanks a lot.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Perlis State Park 120505

Its time of the year again where we bring all the students to do some fieldwork practice of what they learn in lecture hall. This years batch are most mostly women, the male student is only 10 out of 50. The ratio seems getting bigger every year. This time the weather is wet, so lots of leeches came out to hunt. Many of the students ended up screaming and shouting in the forest instead of collecting their specimens. Pity them but thats how it works in the field. Exploring into the wild, we are the victim and we must always respect the owner. 

In terms of birds, not much as the weather is not permitting for a proper birding. For herps, it is full moon, so nothing much were seen except for the usual stuffs. But we manage to catch quite a lot of bats this time, more than 100 individual. We also got a new record for the park. Here are some of the shots that i manage to take...

 A nice small stream at the back of the chalets.
 Draco blanfordii

 Hipposideros cineraceus


Leopoldamys sabanus, Long-tailed Giant Rat

 A juvenile L. sabanus.

 Maxomys rajah
 Maxomys whiteheadi
 Mayfly

 Phoeniscus atrox, Gilded-toothed bat. The new species record for the park. 

Rhinolophus macrotis

A planthopper nymph.

 A big forest cockroach, Rhadoblata sp.

There was no white-fronted scops owl or Banded Pitta but i'm glad there is not much changes in the park except for the area surrounding the dam and along the trail up to Wang Burma cave was cleared. Thanks a lot guys.