Thursday, March 18, 2010

Raptor Watch Week

This year, the 11th time 'Raptor Watch' was held 0n 13-14th March.

This year also the 70th anniversary of Malaysian Nature Society (MNS).

Venue: The traditional grounds of Ilham Resort, Tanjung Tuan, Melaka (10th Mile Port Dickson).

This is also my 8th time attending this type of event. My first attendance was in 2003. That year, for the first time I met the Father of Digiscoping, the late Mr. Laurence Poh.

Pic taken in year 2003. 3rd from left, the late Mr. Laurence Poh


Entrance at the Ilham Resort

View from the watch tower. Look at the beautiful beach.

I like the backdrop of the stage

and the cute little girl with the binoculars

Some of the sponsors/participants.

Another one

This was where the Selangor Bird Group members gathered

Campaigning "My Garden Birdwatch"

Isn't the bird cute?

My son wanted so much to purchase a green one, but unfortunately no suitable size

Other species of bird printed on fabric

Exciting over some sighting

Good place to meet up with old friends

A lot to talk about

Getting ready for raptors' arrival
Is it a raptor up there?

Any of these species

or these

No raptor? Its OK, Hornbill is around
Unidentified bird

A fierce one, most probably bird of prey

A friendly one

and how about this? Spectacled Spiderhunter?

Talk given by Swee Seng, Co-ordinator for Selangor bird group

and also by Rafi

Rafi's talk attracted such big crowd. Late comers had to stand at the back


Went up to the Light house for better watch
Barn swallow took the show
Then raptors appeared

Steed went into serious action
The Oriental Honey Buzzard

Taking thermal

Ready to go north

Bye, Bon voyage. See you next year.

Lineated Barbet sighted at the Ilham Resort

Monday, March 1, 2010

Birding at Lukut, Port Dickson

There is a stream in Lukut, seldom visited by human, is a good place for birds life. A reasonably good stretch of laterite road runs along the stream, and I use to bird watch from my 4WD.

The water of this stream is quite clear and sufficient food-supply for avi friends.

I was welcomed by the White Breasted-Waterhen with 2 juveniles. So cute.


The weather was extremely hot, a lot of birds came for a shower and good sip of cool fresh water.
Javan Myna had a good time. They were joined by a single Pied-Fantail, but unfortunately I couldn't get a picture of it.


A flock of Scaly-Breasted Munia also came for a cool bath. They stayed for quite a while
I was lucky to see 2 other species of munias, i.e., White-Headed Munia,

and Black-Headed Munia.

Another pic. of Black-Headed Munia.

A pair of Little Egrets had good time feeding.

A pretty one flew by.A number of waders dropped by, which included this Wood Sandpiper (I think. I'm no good in waders id.)



A common Kingfisher was still around, maybe need a good meal before heading off to its homeland. It waited patiently for its prey.
Another picture of it.

Water Monitor Lizard was commonly seen here.

It retreated after noticing me.

By the roadside, a Paddy-Field Pipit made its appearance.

and a lot of Blue-Tailed Bee-Eaters. Surprisingly, according to my record, I had not seen any Blue-Throated Bee-Eater here before.
This Changeable Hawk-Eagle is very productive. It built its nest here almost every year.

A crested Serpent-Eagle perched high on tree.



Just before I left, a Stork-Billed Kingfisher came right in time to bid farewell.