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Friday, February 26, 2010

Pictures From The Paddy Field

13th - 22th Feb 2010



Intensive searched for the Grass Owl in Tuaran and Long-billed Plover at Penampang recently did not produced any satisfying results. The Long-billed Plover was found by Denis at Penampang with CK Leong making this area as one of the hot spot for migratory species comparable with Tempasuk Plain that turned up recently such as:
  • Great Bittern
  • Common Teal
  • Common Kestrel
  • Peregrine Falcon
  • Long-billed Plover
  • Dunlin
  • Temminck's Stint
  • Buff-banded Rail
  • Sand Martin
  • Pied Wagtail
  • Black Drongo
  • Black-collared Starling

Collection of pictures digiscoped with Nikon Fieldscope ED82, FSA-L1 adapter and Nikon D300s at both places



Brahminy Kite



Chinese Egret



Little Ringed Plover



Wood Sandpiper



Long-toed Stint



Straited Grassbird



Olive-backed Sunbird



Yellow-vented Bulbul


Yellow-bellied Prinia



I will be off for few nights at the mountain next week. Happy birding :)

5 comments:

Lancashire and Lakeland Outback Adventure Wildlife Safaris said...

Loved the ccot excitement! Wish I could have another trip to Sabah.

Cheers

Davo

digdeep said...

Your pics getting better Jason! But I think your egret is a Little...

Cheers

Dave

Stuart Price said...

Nice shots there Jason......

Phil Slade said...

You captured a great pose of the Long-toed Stint

Luray va accommodations said...

In our last tour of Tuaran, we have found the Tuaran is also suitable for one day trip and there is village named as "MENGKABONG WATER VILLAGE" which seems to be attractive. We stayed there for two days; it was located at really beautiful point.

Best Regards,