6th - 17th October 2013
The day started at Mt. Kinabalu for few nights and upon arrival, saw the
Whitehead's Spiderhunter through the scope at the same time the
Sunda Cuckoo-Shrike were next to it, and only a brief view of few the fast moving
Bare-headed Laughingthrush while it was drizzling along the Power Station road.
Unfortunately, bad weather continued until the 8th because of the typhoons from China and Korea, causing missing some of the common species at Mt. Kinabalu such as Bornean Forktail and
Chestnut-crested Yuhina. Birds were quiet as well at Poring Hot Spring while looking for the Rafflesia flower.
On the 9th, good weather greeted everyone at the mountain and started the walk from Power Station down to Silau-Silau Trail. Along the way, managed to get the
Golden-naped Barbet, nesting
Pale-faced Bulbul, several
Fruithunter and
Mountain Blackeye.
Images were taken with
Swarovski STX 95 + TLS APO + Nikon V1 and Nikon D300s + 300mm 2.8 VR II + TC1.4x
Indigo Flycatcher
White-crowned Shama
Whitehead's Broadbill, one of the must see birds for visiting birdwatcher to Sabah
Unexpected bonus of Collared Owlet during daytime, a rare bird in North Borneo
Short flight to Sandakan on the 10th then took a van to Gomantong Cave. Saw few
Bat Hawk chasing the bats near sunset also a pair of
Rhinoceros Hornbill flew quite low then perched at one of the tree next to the office. While at Kinabatangan River, missed the
Helmeted and
White-crowned Hornbill. The response from
Oriental Bay Owl one evening get things excited but after a while, it flew back deeper to the forest.
Close up view of Wallace's Hawk Eagle at Gomantong Cave
Pacific Swallow
Purple Heron
More than 10 pair of Rhinoceros Hornbill were seen coming in and out from these fruiting Fig tree together with the Long-tailed Macaque
At Borneo Rainforest Lodge, Danum Valley, some of the highlights were,
Blue-headed Pitta, B
ornean Banded Pitta and
Black & Crimson Pitta seen along the access road.
Giant Pitta was responding to my playback on the last evening but too far to get a view.
At one morning, while looking at the
Yellow-eared Spiderhunter near the Canopy Walkway, Paul heard the
Bornean Ground Cuckoo calling from the nearby hill. But after waited for 30 minutes, it went quiet and replaced by a pair of Asian Paradise Flycatcher just above my head.
Little Spiderhunter on top of the wild Ginger flower
My best images of this bird so far! Black & Yellow Broadbill
Marie were taking picture of the Pill Milipede
Very wet Whiskered Treeswift taken in front of the restaurant at Danum Valley
Yellow-bellied Bulbul
Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher
The elusive Bornean Bristlehead near the Canopy Walkway
Another endemic for North Borneo, Black-headed Pitta
Yellow-eared Spiderhunter seen feeding the seed from Alocasia that grows along the access road
The trip ended with a single Paddyfield's Pipit seen at Lahad Datu Airport after the downpour.
I will be away to Sandakan for the International Borneo Seven Rugby match next week. More info at
https://www.facebook.com/borneo.eagles
Happy birding!
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