21st June 2020
There were at least 30 to 40 species of birds seen and heard on this particular location especially the Eastern Grass Owl (dipped) after trying for several days and nights. It is also one of the best place to photographed the majestic Mt. Kinabalu in the morning!
Bird lists (will be updated in the future):
- Wandering Whistling Duck
- Purple Heron
- Great Egret
- Cattle Egret
- Oriental Darter
- Brahminy Kite
- Black-shouldered Kite
- White-breasted Waterhen
- Little Tern
- Spotted Dove
- Zebra Dove
- Pink-necked Green Pigeon
- Greater Coucal
- Large-tailed Nightjar
- Glossy Swiftlet
- Edible Nest-Swiftlet
- Collared Kingfisher
- Blue-throated Bee-Eater
- Common Flameback
- Sunday Pygmy Woodpecker
- Common Iora
- Pied Triller
- Long-tailed Shrike
- Pacific Swallow
- White-breasted Woodswallow
- Yellow-bellied Prinia
- Yellow-vented Bulbul
- Asian Glossy Starling
- Oriental Magpie Robin
- Striated Grassbird
- Pied Fantail
- Orange-backed Sunbird
- Copper-throated Sunbird
- Olive-backed Sunbird
- Brown-throated Sunbird
- Black-headed Munia
- Paddyfield Pipit
- Eurasian Tree Sparrow
Images taken with Swarovski Optik STX95 and Huawei Mate 10 Pro. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Sunrise...
Long-tailed Shrike, subspecies of bentet, locally common on the East Coast of Sabah and has expended throughout the state
Spotted Dove
Excellent habitat for the Eastern Grass Owl which was seen early in the morning by others
Some building in progress
Morning view of Mt. Kinabalu
Happy birding!
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