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Welcome to my Malaysian Birding Blog. I migrated to blogspot.com as my blog at multiply.com closed shop in 2012. I wish to showcase all Malaysian birds that I have photographed whether here or overseas. My countdown of lifers started in 2005. Coming to Oct 2024 my countdown of lifers photograph has reached
577/688 species of birds of Malaysia in photos.

My shooting gear was a EF400mm f4 DO lens and Canon 7D body which to me is the ideal setup for mobility and bird chasing at that time. Eventhen the weight over my shoulder is more that 5.5 kg. As of June 2016 I have also acquired a Fuji XF 100-400mm OIS lens to complement my travelling cum birding trip overseas. My Fuji X-T2 went kaput recently and I upgraded to the X-T5 in 2023 ; the weight over my shoulder is much lighter now by 30%. In December 2018 I acquired the Nikon Coolpix P1000 as supplementary camera for distance shooting of 3000mm.
Fuji have finally made available their new XF 200-600mm lens which I yet to decide to spend another RM10,000. As for Fuji body I will stop with X-T5 36megapixel ..........

I am a weekend birder. Do feel free to drop me a line at mikebirding@gmail.com and I see whether you can tag along in my outings. My usual day trip is just an hour ride away to Hulu Langat, Lancang, Kemensah, Krau, Awana, Hulu Kali, Gombak Ole Road, Fraser's Hill , Bukit Tinggi and KSNP & Coastal Sg Janggut Jeram side of the coast . Overnite trip to Merapoh & Amp; Cameron, Air Hitam and further north to Kuala Sidim is a seldom affair but for lifer we travel. Panti in Johor is another good birding site that I yet to go. Then there are the Borneo birds of Sabah and Sarawak of Malaysia which I seriously much go to chalk up more lifers. This I did in 2018 to Sepilok Sandakan and Kinabalu Park. Next Danum and LahatDatu . In 2024 I visited a new happening birding spot inTalang Seremban.......

WARNING Birding is an addiction once you started its hard to stop. The wifey and children are now birding widow and orphan.

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Sunday, 9 August 2015

Avian Field Report 13/100 August 2015 - Sungai Congkak

On a beautiful Sunday I was contemplating whether  to dropped by Sg Congkak or Gunung Nuang. Sg Perdik is not a happening place as the army regularly carry out training and manoeuvre at that stretch. So took the nearest locale with the hope of seeing Great Slaty or Great Iora . Reaching the place at pass 8am nobody else were there. Later they trickle in one and two at a time until there are about a dozen of us in camaderie Some came for the OD Kf; some for the RC Kf some to check out the Indian cuckoo fledgling. Many trees are fruiting bringing a myriads of bulbuls and white eyes.  I also finally meet with Foo the "start-up"  and Henry the president. Nice fella this 2..............















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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