Showing posts with label FRIM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FRIM. Show all posts

10 September, 2016

Blue-Crowned Hanging Parrot (female)

13th August 2016, FRIM, Selangor 

Local Name:  Serindit

Scientific Name: Loriculus galgulus

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

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11 May, 2014

Green Backed Flycatcher

27th March 2014 FRIM, Selangor

Scientific Name:  Ficedula elisae

Equipment: Nikon 1 V2 + Nikkor AFS-VR 400mm f/2.8G

 

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Brown Hawk-Owl

                            27th March 2014 FRIM, Selangor

                            Scientific Name: Ninox scutulata

                            Equipment: Nikon 1 V2 + Nikkor AFS-VR 400mm f/2.8G

 

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29 May, 2009

Forestry Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM) , Kepong 23rd May 2009

DSC_0288 Regular birders t0 FRIM have been telling me how it is a place full of surprises. We (myself and two elder brothers) went there to see if it’s true. With a constant flow of joggers and a loudspeaker blaring loud music at a nearby Family Day function we were not expecting this to be a good trip.

Things began to pick up when we saw a pair of hanging parrot (my first snap of the day which didn’t turn out well).

There was a tree in front of the Malay Tea House which was fruiting ( the only one), and it was a magnet for birds as we saw wave after wave of different types of birds flying in. We stationed ourselves beside the tree until it was time to pack up.
We were welcomed by a Black Giant Squirrel  
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A female Thick-Billed Green-Pigeon (Treron pharei)
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We missed the male pigeon while concentrating on the female.



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A Brown Barbet (Calorhamphus fuliginosus) joining the feast of delicious fruits
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A few noisy Common Hill-Mynas (Gracula religiosa)
(local name: Tiong Mas) flew onto a nearby tree.
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Asian Fairy Bluebird (Irena puella) on the same fruiting tree.


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Gold-Whiskered Barbet (Megalaima chrysopogon)

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The call of the Shama was too tempting; I had to go and check out the bird.
A male White-Rumped Shama (Copsychus malabaricus). He surveys the area from a higher perch before swooping down to catch his prey on the forest floor.

 

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The female has slightly duller colours and
shorter tail than the male.




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Beautiful tail feathers of the male.

                                                         FRIM, yes there will be other trips there.