I spend two hours wandering alone around and on the hill of the Raub Magistrate Court during the morning of Merdeka holiday. Not a very fruitful day in term of bird photography, but quite an interesting outing because I found a new tract to be explore later.
Found this Hibiscus (Malaysia's National Flower), unkept and grew tall at the roadside leading to a abandoned government quarter.

This is the first bird that I found at 8.07am, calling loudly and foraging at a durian tree at the back of Chinese house at Jalan Tan Tiong (Distillery Road). Actually, there were a pair of them, but I failed to photograph the other one. I had to cut short of exploring that back road because of the fierce dog chasing me. ;-)
Common Flameback Woodpecker (Dinopium javanense)

Later I explored the road that leads to the Raub's District Officer Residence. The well maintain road with tall trees. Unlike the previous year Merdeka birding, I failed to photograph any bird along this trail. Heard Copper-Smith Barbet very high in the tree canopy and Abbott's Babbler deep in the bush.

The newly renovated house at the end of the road, just outside of DO's House. I guess this house is for his bodyguard or assistant.


The view from the hill, overlooking the Dewan Jubli (blue roof), Raub's Field and Multi Purpose Building.

The second captured of the morning. Male Magpie Robin obliged to be photographed at the perimeter fence of DO House.



The overgrown lalang grass (Imperata cylindrical) and unkept flowers made this looks like a haunted house.
I quickly left the place after photographing this picture and felt somebody following me! ;)


Although I had only three bird pics and no lifer, I'm happy and will explore this site after Raya.
I went home tired and thirsty!


Tracked by Garmin GPSmap 60Csx


18 comments:
What a delightful tour of a part of your world, Tabib! Your photos are fabulous as always!
Thanks for sharing the beauty!
Sylvia
Hi Tabib,
What a great idea to get us around with you. This is a nice birding trip and your world is truly fantastic. I love this woodpecker shot!
You went home with beautiful pictures.
Great World.
the great thing about this early morning walks with you is that i don't necessarily have to get up early.
i completely enjoyed the tour and all the sights. see you next week.
I enjoyed your birding adventure, and also the interesting paths and architecture, dragonfly and squirrel.
I am always so envious of the array of birds you get. That squirrel is just so cute.
Found a birding spot near Raub which you must try one dy.
While driving back from Kuala Lipis passing thru Raub, I spotted three Pied Hornbills near Taman Berchangkul (pass the Taman and take a right turn to the Kampung) which I follow.
It is actually is a birder heaven because there are many fruit trees like birds love. I wish I spend more time there but I started to rain.
Tabib, thanks for the talking, I love it. And I have seen your equipment which reproduced all these good pictures.
Thank you again.
Tabib: Wonderful captures of the wildlife of your world. I especially like the blue dragonfly.
I miss those wood peckers. I lived in the Kampong of Singapore in NTU, outside my balcony were these birds TOK TOK TKO on the trees.
You have great photos.
Are you rested from yesterday
s celebration?
...interesting walk and adventurous story!
I can see where that woodpecker gets his name. His flame-orange back is very interesting.
The place look so peaceful.Nice photo ,all of them and thanks for sharing.
Salam 1Malaysia & Salam Ramadhan.
You certainly had an eventful day with so many sightings of wild-life ans well as human habitat.
We always carry water when out in the wild.
Thanks for the tour! Great that you added a map to your post! You had a great Free Day! Merdeka means Independance or Freedom, doesn't it?
Cool shots. Lovely variety.
Wow - what great animal/bird/insect captures... And that house in the long grass does look haunted, doesn't it?
That woodpecker looks a lot like some of the ones here in Canada, except for the flameback part!
And I love the hibiscus - so similar yet so different from the ones that are blooming here now!
very nice photos, I just love the blue dragonfly and the woodpecker and the squirrel but all are good.
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