Showing posts with label Bulbul Striped Throated. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bulbul Striped Throated. Show all posts

08 April, 2016

Stripe-Throated Bulbul

28th February 2016, Kemensah, Selangor

Local Name:  Merbah Kunyit

Scientific Name: Pycnonotus finlaysoni

Equipment: Nikon 1 V3 + Nikkor AFS-VR 400mm f/2.8 ED-VR

 

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14 October, 2010

Striped-Throated Bulbul

26th September 2010, Kemensah, Selangor

They are quite common here in Kemensah but you don’t get to see them on every outing. This one was giving me the eye.

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30 June, 2010

Love Them To Bits

26th June 2010, Kemensah, Selangor.

This is how a very young Striped-throated Bulbul looks like.

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This is how a sub adult Striped-throated Bulbul looks like., feeding on a little winged insect.

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And this is how two adult Striped-throated Bulbuls look like, BAGGED!

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There were two guys, claimed to be local villagers. This was what one guy said, rather incoherently (his face pale like he’d seen a ghost)  when I asked what’s the bird  in  the bag:

Saja suka-suka . Bang, nak buat camna, hobi kami. Kami suka burung”. Translation:          “ Just for fun. Brother, what can we do it’s our hobby. We LOVE birds”.

They were  after Black-crested bulbuls but  the menacing Striped-throated bulbul got caught in their snare. I was told that they would  assess their voices and the birds would be released if their voices were not of the necessary standard. Keeping song birds either for competition or for fun is still widespread  in the provinces and rural areas.

So how do you deal with  this kind of situation, let them be, turn a blind eye, or tell them to take up a different  hobby? I left them to shoot a flycatcher that was calling nearby. They disappeared with their snare  shortly after, before I could say what’s on my mind.

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Their bird snare , locals call it ‘Jebak’ with a Black-crested Bulbul as the lure. It is hung on a pole 5 feet off the ground. The dragonfly-wing shaped flaps would spring shut the moment any bird landed on the inclined sticks: a work of art in itself.

Notes: All photos taken on the same day.

07 September, 2009

Stripe-Throated Bulbul on Pokok Kerengga

5th September 2009, Kemensah, Selangor
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No flash and I like what I see! A bit more button pushing  and dial tweaking but the result is worth it.

A Stripe-Throated Bulbul  (Pycnonotus finlaysoni) taking a breather, away from the hot sun. I was doing the same during  this fasting month, most of the time using the jeep to get from one location to the other, even for short distances.