Scientific Name: Hemiprocne longipennis
Equipment: Nikon 1 V2 + Nikkor 400 f2.8 AFS-VR
9th February 2016, Kemensah, Selangor
I was tempted to shoot these birds although the lighting condition was very harsh. Usually they would be on a branch way up high but today they had decided to sun themselves where I was able to get some eye level shots.
A handsome male with the red ear covert
The female
19th February 2012, Taman Rimba Ampang, Selangor |
Local Name: Layang-layang jambul kecilScientific Name: Hemiprocne comataA pair of Whiskered Treeswifts brooding an egg. They take turns to sit on the egg, changing shift very half an hour (approx) The male
The female A single egg glued to the tiniest of nests using their saliva! |
24th December 2011, Kemensah, Selangor |
Local Name: Layang-layang Jambul KecilScientific Name: Hemiprocne comataWhiskered Treeswifts are beautiful birds, wearing a mask like a superhero they are simply adorable. This one is a male with the rufous ear coverts.
Local Name: Berek-berek Carik DadaScientific Name: Merops philippinusBlue-tailed Bee eaters are pretty common in Kemensah often seen flying around in a group of about half a dozen or so. Although they are called bee eaters their diet is not limited to bees. |
17th October 2010, Taman Melawati, Selangor |
It was quite a hectic schedule with two weddings to attend, last weekend was intended to be a non-birding weekend. Furthermore, I am without my gimbal head after sending it in for repairs but somehow things don’t always turn out as planned! I was having a quick cycle around Taman Melawati when I saw a group of birds on a large leafless tree about 300m from my house. I could see that they were Treeswifts but couldn’t immediately identify the exact species. I knew they couldn’t be the Whiskered Treeswifts since they usually go in pairs, not in a flock of 15-20 birds. In my mind I knew that this would be a lifer Treeswift for me. Dashed back to the house to pick up my gear ( plus my old velbon tripod) and returned to the location in a flash! True enough, they were Grey-rumped Treeswifts ( Hemiprocne longipennis)- a lifer. Luckily I had one bird perching against a green background. This one’s a male with the rufous ear covert . A female with the blackish ear covert. An adult and a juvenile male. |
26th September 2010, Kemensah, Selangor |
There were 2 male Treeswifts on the same tree, I recognized one bird as the male parent bird which I had previously been following. The other was a young bird, ‘freckelled’ lower facial stripe, thin slender body and fresh flawless feathers. I’m pretty sure he is Hakem, 2 month old by now. Interesting to note that he still remains in the same area as the parents. What a handsome bird he turned out to be!
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21st August 2010, Kemensah, Selangor |
Dad resting after sallying for insects | Mom just looking on. |
14th August 2010, Kemensah, Selangor |