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Monday, January 31, 2022

Black-browed Reed Warbler

 27th January 2022



Another vagrant spotted by Boris at Tempasuk Plain on the 26th January and upon arrival on the site, waited for an hour until the bird emerged from the tall Elephant Grass that grows along the waterway for the paddy fields. We suspected it came from Vietnam as the case with Black-faced Spoonbill after the double typhoons that hit Taiwan, HK, Vietnam and the Philippines late Dec and early January.

Great view with pictures taken on the reed next to the waterways and it was also singing but quite secretive. Sound at Xeno-Canto https://xeno-canto.org/699515. It was considered the first photographic records in Sabah and considered uncommon migrants in the Philippines too.

My #SabahBigYear2022 current list stand at 186 species. 314 birds to go! Other key migrant species seen on that day:

  • Eurasian Bittern
  • Northern Shoveler
  • Black-faced Spoonbill
  • Black Drongo

Images taken with Swarovski Optik. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


What a luck seeing another vagrant (Black-browed Reed Warbler) in January after the Black-faced Spoonbill!


 
Yellow-bellied Prinia


 
Together with Syamimi, Jupri, Ron, Win and Oliver


 
The small patch in front where the Warbler were seen flirting around and in the open
 


 
Sunrise at Tempasuk Plain, Kota Belud...
 

 
With the Swarovski Optik BTX95 spotting scope for the uncommon migrant Northern Shoveler

 

 

At last, Black-faced Spoonbill resting on the paddy field!


Yellow Bittern



Swarovski SLC and EL, the preferred optic brand in Sabah!



Happy birding and Chinese New Year!

Friday, November 30, 2007

new species again !

30th november 2007



weather has been bad recently where sabah was hit with two typhoons and didnt have chances to take pictures. then 2 nights ago met with ck, dennis and jollence talking about new adobe photoshop CS3.

then i asked them is there another possibilities that new bird might be blown off from its route to sabah, and they replied; "yes". hahaha then went birding the next day planned looking for the common kingfisher but didnt have the chanced to digiscope.

and today after sending my mum to the office, i drove again to my old patch, tuaran beach resort or known as sabandar bay resort where i used to work as a resident bird guide together with jollence few years back.

saw the common kingfisher, but too dark and again the peregrine falcon in flight then perched on the telecommunication tower same like yesterday. managed to get good pics of peacefull dove, white-breasted wood-swallow and juvenile yellow bittern.

on my way back home, stopped by at one of the marsh area and saw small flocks of pacific golden plover and suddenly one unidentified bird flew in and landed just in front of me and guess what ?

hahahahahahahahahaha my lifer, grey-headed lapwing (vanellus cinereus) !



juvenile yellow bittern


taken with nikon fieldscope ED82, srb-griturn adapter and fujifilm f31d

happy digiscoping !