Birds and Nature Photography in Malaysia
Showing posts with label merdeka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label merdeka. Show all posts

20 August 2022

Flowers - Selamat Hari Merdeka

Happy Independence Day

Merdeka!  Merdeka!  Merdeka!

Bunga Raya Malaysia National Flower - (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)
  

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis , double variety

Bunga Jepun (Nerium oleander)

this pink plant  is poisonous

Bunga Kertas - (Bougainvillea glabra)

Bunga Loceng,  golden trumpet - (Allamanda cathartica)

Japanese rose (Portulaca grandiflora) with Stingless bee (Heterotrigona itama)

False Bird of Paradise flowers - (Heliconia psittacorum)
 
Unknown insect on  Nerium oleander

Pacific Swallow landing

01 September 2009

Merdeka Day Birding - That's My World

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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.
Hibiscus Flower

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)
Woodpecker

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.
Road to DO House

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.
House...and here is the official residence of Raub's District Officer. Proudly stand at the highest point in town. Classic Malay design.
DO Official Residence

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

The second captured of the morning. Male Magpie Robin obliged to be photographed at the perimeter fence of DO House.
Magpie RobinThen I walked the junction that leads to this building - Pusat TDK Harapan Raub (Raub Hope Child Education Center) . The day care center to train special children, like slow learner, down's syndrome, etc.
Tadikaand I found this beautiful Blue Dragonfly - Cratilla-metallica
Blue DragonFlyThis old government quarter was at the far end of the road not far from Children Center.
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! ;)
Old Haunted HouseThe half ripe fruiting palm tree outside the Magistrate Court, keeps this Yellow-vented Bulbul preoccupied and unaware of my camera.
Bulbul FeedingFinally, before I dismantled the camera, this Horse-tailed Squirrel played around on electric cables and gave me a nice frontal posed at 9.51 am.
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!
SquirrelUPDATE: this is the tracking map that I just upload. That yellow doted line is my tracked site.

Raub Map
Tracked by Garmin GPSmap 60Csx
The graph shows the vertical profile, tracking height and distance. I covered 4.4km that morning. Good exercise during fasting month.
Tracking profile

01 September 2008

Birds Photography on Merdeka Day

I did a bird photography alone at a hill along the 'Jalan Rumah Pegawai Daerah' - a road that lead to officer residence of Raub's District Officer. The parade and Merdeka celebration was at the field below it. So I did the birding while listening to the patriotic songs!.

There is a big fruiting tree just out side the Magistrate Court, so all this pictures were taken around that tree.

This my LIFER - a small Cuckoo- not sure of species.
I notice the yellow-eye ring is the characteristic.
? Plaintive Cuckoo (Cacomantis merulinus)(Female)
? Rusty-breasted Cuckoo (Cacomantis sepulcralis) - juvenile.

I will confirm the ID later
No birding for me during Ramadan (fasting month),
until next posting, enjoy this pictures!



Another LIFER

Thick-billed Green Pigeon (Treron curvirostra)
Local name Punai Daun
Size (cm) 27









Selamat menyambut Ramadan Al-Mubarak


This a fruits that attract birds. Finally I got the name of this fruits -Weeping Fig (Ficus benjamina)
and here is an adult Asian Glossy Starling.
The red coloured fruits was enhanced (20% increased saturation with Adobe PhotoShop CS2).




and here is a common Yellow-vented Bulbul.










the same bird,







another view













Pacific Swallow (Hirundo tahitica)









Plaintain squirel with white fruits.











the green figs













Adult Asian Glosy Starling feeding the chick.











Asian Glossy Starling (Aplonis panayensis)
Local name Perling Mata Merah
Size (cm) 20
Habitat Parks, wooded areas










and the juvenile









I caught this
Gold-whiskered Barbet (Megalaima chrysopogon)
in courting ritual.

The same event as Coppersmith Barbet that I documented previously.
The male will offer a food to female before the act.


















This is a yellow fruits that the barbets eat















the barbets flew off before I could document their action!





31 August 2008

Selamat Menyambut Hari Kemerdekaan ke 51 (Malaysia Independance Day)

Malaysian Flag/Jalur Gemilang with two birdsI have no picture of Malaysia Flag that are flying at the Independence Square ( Padang Merdeka ).
So I search the net and found a nice picture by Michael - at Picasa Web Album.

To celebrate the special day, I edit those flag by adding two birds from my backyard, the Black-naped Orioles and Yellow-vented Bulbul.


MERDEKA!, MERDEKA!, MERDEKA!