27th - 30th October 2011
My last visit to this island was in 1999 with friend after high school and I remembered there were not many cars on the road than now. More shops lining up along the waterfront and the best thing is, the island still retain its cleanliness :)
The purpose of my visit was to check interesting migratory birds especially for vagrant species as found by Chris Kehoe recently at Pulau Tiga the Forest Wagtail. I was hoping to get lifers for this trip but unfortunately luck was not on my side, but I did enjoy the beauty of these Duty Free Island with cheap liquors and cigarettes plus mouth-watering chocolates !
Stayed at Global Hotel right in the middle of the town and from my room at 4th Floor, I could see small patch of mudflat from the Patau-Patau water village. Saw Chinese Egret and Greater Sand Plover together with Pacific Golden Plover and Whimbrel.
Then I move to one of the beach near University Malaysia Sabah and got a pair of Malaysian Sand Plover with few Kentish Plover and Common Sandpiper. The beach was nice though for swimming !
Tips from friend who used to work at the island mentioned about the resident Oriental Darter at the Botanical Garden which I saw and digiscoped but it was still far to get good shot across the river bank. Waited for the Stork-billed Kingfisher on its favorite perched, but no luck too.
List of birds seen and heard :
- Rufous Night Heron
- Little Heron
- Purple Heron
- Little Egret
- Intermediate Egret
- Great Egret
- Cattle Egret
- Chinese Egret
- Pacific Reef Egret
- Oriental Darter
- White-bellied Fish Eagle
- Brahminy Kite
- White-breasted Waterhen
- Kentish Plover
- Lesser Sand Plover
- Greater Sand Plover
- Malaysian Plover
- Pacific Golden Plover
- Whimbrel
- Grey-tailed Tattler
- Common Sandpiper
- Whiskered Tern
- Spotted Dove
- Zebra Dove
- Rock Pigeon
- Pink-necked Green Pigeon
- Asian Palm Swift
- House Swift
- Glossy Swiftlet
- Blue-eared Kingfisher (Heard)
- Sunda Pygmy Woodpecker (Heard)
- Barn Swallow
- Pacific Swallow
- Yellow-vented Bulbul
- Glossy Starling
- Oriental Magpie Robin
- Olive-backed Sunbird
- Eurasian Tree Sparrow
- Black-headed Munia
Digiscoped with Nikon Fieldscope EDG85, 30x eyepiece with Nikon P7000
Car Ferry at Menumbok Jetty about 2 hours drive south from Kota Kinabalu. Then another 1 hours 30 minutes on the ferry itself to Labuan Island. More info about Labuan Island http://www.labuantourism.gov.my/
Rock Pigeon !
Oriental Darter
Patau-Patau Water Village
Views from the hotel
I will be back in March next year for the Marine Park to check if seabirds and waders is around before the end of the migratory season in April.
Happy birding !
Happy birding !
5 comments:
1st record of Wandering Tattler in south east asia?
Ck
Adui sorry bro my mistake. It was Grey-tailed Tattler and not Wandering heheheh
Apa khabar dan Salam perkenalan, bro, Saya Noralip dari Labuan, kalau datang Labuan nanti call/sms saya (016-8315847) untuk 'birding' photography. Mana tau saya boleh tolong2 assist. (http://www.flickr.com/photos/cepiau/)
Hallooo...ging... when are dropping by to Labuan
Hallooo...ging... when are dropping by to Labuan
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