| 23rd February 2014, Taman Melawati, Selangor |
Scientific Name: Dicrurus paradiseusEquipment: Nikon 1 V2 + Nikkor AFS-VR 400mm f/2.8G |
| 23rd February 2014, Taman Melawati, Selangor |
Scientific Name: Dicrurus paradiseusEquipment: Nikon 1 V2 + Nikkor AFS-VR 400mm f/2.8G |
| 19th February 2012, Taman Rimba Ampang, Selangor |
Local Name: Cecawi Hamba KeraScientific Name: Dicrurus paradiseus
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| Correction: Previously posted as a Black Drongo & Crow billed Drongo 19th June 2010, Kemensah, Selangor. |
| She was one of three Greater Racket Tailed Drongos vocalizing loudly. I think she was a bit tired after the mock aerial dogfights and decided to rest on a branch right above my head. |
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| 6th December 2009, Awana trail, Pahang |
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It was my first trip to this location ( thanks to Yen for directions). Arrived there at 7.15 am. The objectives were the Hill Blue and Mugimaki flycatchers. This was how the day began, dark and misty. It was cold (yes, not cool) and it felt even colder in the slight breeze. The hills were shrouded in low clouds cutting off most of the much needed light. It wasn’t ideal condition for birding but it was interesting to see how the landscape changes with the light .
The mist started to clear about an hour later. That was when a Racket –Tailed Drongo ( with only one trailing tail feather) alighted onto a dead tree, probably to signal the start of that day’s birding. Then the jungle started to come alive. From far I could see a group of Siamang howling away. Then the valley resounded with the calls of the Hornbills, I knew they were quite close. Probably harassed by the Siamang a pair of Great Hornbills appeared from the thick jungle and flew up the valley. What a sight that was! |
20 June 2009, Bukit Rengit, Pahang
| This Greater Racket-Tailed Drongo (Dicrurus paradiseus platurus: local name Cecawi Hamba Kera) was making several fly-bys and kept coming to the same tree. |