A hybrid female jungle fowl with 3 chicks were feeding at the carpark area. It probably belongs to orang asli there I suppose.
Purple naped sunbird were competiting for the fruits with the other birds.
The post nesting of the Indian Cuckoo by the B&Y broadbill was over as the fledgling has left the roost. A missed chance.
The Lesser Cuckooshrike is a resident here and it a sure see bird in Sg Congkak. The male was not seen or too discreet to be sighted. they were also feeding on grubs amongst the bulbuls.
The Large Woodshrike is my first encounter here in Sg Congkak. The ones seen in the highland of Awana are more greyish than brown of the lowland?
The Grey-bellied Bulbul usually keeps to the middle canopy of about 20-25 ft and I seldom see them coming down to eye level........
The Rufous KF were very obliging and easy shooting here in Sg Congkak. Thanks to the guys that baited the pair with fish fries.
The Rufous collared KF however was a no show that weekend.
The Checker-throated Woodie kept it distance eying us So you got to shot from afar Any time you move closer they will just change location or fly into the forest.
A party of chattery Rufous Fronted Babblers were sighted along the road trail.
Surprisingly they did not response to my playback. Maybe there are juveniles amongst them and the parent are avoiding half a dozen bird photogs. Grey headed Babblers were also sighted by the others but I was not so interested
A family of Yellow-eared Spiderhunter were also in full force. I counted 4 of them.
A single Yellow-bellied Warbler came close to me near the stream and stayed for awhile giving me some good photo opportunity inspite of the low light condition.
The Black Magpie was the last bird I see there which just pop up above my head. Got a few shots before it hopped on the branch and then flew off.
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