Showing posts with label Parrot Blue-crowned hanging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parrot Blue-crowned hanging. 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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15 March, 2014

Male Blue-Crowned Hanging Parrot

8th December 2013 Taiping, Perak

Species: Blue-Crowned Hanging Parrot

Local Name: Burung Serindit

Scientific Name: Loriculus galgulus

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

 

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15 February, 2012

Blue-Crowned Hanging Parrot: juvenile

24th December 2011, Kemensah, Selangor

Local Name: Bayan Serindit

Scientific Name: Loriculus galgulus

A few birds were hanging from this bamboo tree,just having a breather I guess before diving  to another destination.

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19 June, 2011

Blue-Crowned Hanging Parrots

8th May 2011, Kemensah, Selangor

 

A  fig tree attracted many species of birds which came to feast on the ripe fruits, among them was the Blue-crowned Hanging parrots. The first photo is of the juvenile and the second, an adult female.

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A long range shot of an adult male

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21 May, 2010

For a Fistfull of Ringgit: Poachers in Kemensah

16th May 2010, Kemensah, Selangor.

I don’t consider myself  a brave guy especially when you’re outnumbered but what I saw really got my blood boiling. Poachers up to no good along the trail that I do my weekly birding! This was simply TOO MUCH.

I stopped the Jeep  right where they were setting the traps to question these guys and told them what they were doing was wrong.  They didn’t look the violent type so I told these guys to take down their traps and go. If things turned nasty I knew  that civilization wasn’t too far away.

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Bird traps covered under  pieces of cloth. Below: this is what they look like. They have a live bird, in this case a Hanging Parrot to lure other Parrots into the cage. This was shot as it was being lowered down from the tree. I was told by a friend who ran an orchard in Kemensah that at the peak of the fruit season (especially Rambutan) he had seen poachers hauled  in about 20-30 Hanging Parrots per day.

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I don’t know whether I was being brave or just plain stupid when I  took my camera and tripod and started shooting amidst these guys.

I knew  I had to LOOK brave and after viewing  ‘Pendekar Bujang Lapok’  countless number of time ( and I still laugh everytime), I knew the sort of face to put on (see below, used without consent!)  Used the face on far left.

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Jokes aside, I was just glad that they decided to call it quits, maybe off to another location in Kemensah!

Maybe next time I shouldn’t be too ‘gung ho’ in my reaction. I also saw the movie ‘Gorillas in the Mist’ and the outcome could may well be different.

 

11 August, 2009

Juvenile Blue-Crowned Hanging-Parrots

9 August 2009, Kemensah, Selangor

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A pair of juvenile Blue-Crowned Hanging-Parrots (Loriculus galgulus) local name: Burung Serindit were feasting on ripe Rambutans . The blue colour on the crown that give these birds their name have yet to develop._DSC0200

Working its way to the fleshy part of the fruit.

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22 June, 2009

Blue-Crowned Hanging-Parrot

20 June 2009, Bukit Rengit, Pahang

Other than the sighting of a few hornbills in flight( no photos), a few Broadbills and woodpecker, it was rather quiet at Bukit Rengit. This female Blue–Crowned Hanging Parrot (Loriculus galgulus) gave us something to cheer about and end the day on a high note. A lifer

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