I was surprise to see a nest being constructed on the metal bracing of a electrical post in the open rather than in a tree. It will collect fibrous husk from the nearby coconut tree besides roots and twigs to make its nest.
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MikeBirder - Malaysian Birds
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 Nov 2025 my countdown of lifers photograph has reached
586/688 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.
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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Friday, 21 May 2021
Avian Nesting April 2021 - White-breasted Woodswallow
I was surprise to see a nest being constructed on the metal bracing of a electrical post in the open rather than in a tree. It will collect fibrous husk from the nearby coconut tree besides roots and twigs to make its nest.
Sunday, 2 May 2021
Avian Photo Gear - Rumor has it Fuji XF 150-600mm lens is coming
Rumors have it that Fuji is finally coming out with a new Bigmama. This is good news for birders. if it is priced right and affordable below RM12,000 or less. I will definitely get one if so. I will be waiting for it in 2022! To be lightweight it has to be in f5.6-6.3 similar to Sigma unit. I hope Sigma & Tamron would allows those exisitng owners to bring in their lens in Canon or Nikon mount for conversion to Fuji EF mount.
Tuesday, 27 April 2021
Waterbird - Pond Heron 3/3 - Indian Pond Heron (Lifer 547)
Satisfying moment in the month of April 2021 as I finally close the chapter on Pond-heron of peninsula Malaysia as the final bird is now in hand. Thank Sian.
The birds are there to see whether in Muar Johor, Melaka or Sekinchan Selangor its a matter of the going out to look for it. The month of April many pond herons will molt to their breeding plummage. When they are breeding their legs will turn bright red. Some are late in changing their feathers colors like the one pictured below. I am almost sure it is an Indian pond heron too
Indian Pond Heron are visitors from India subcontinent Sri Lanka and Burma side. Adults in breeding plumage have a dark reddish-brown back that contrasts with a yellowish head, neck, and breast. In non-breeding plumage, they are virtually indistinguishable from non-breeding Chinese Pond-Heron or Javan for that matter. In-flight, adults appear surprisingly white due to their strikingly white wings, underparts, and tail. Although typically solitary, large numbers often gather where food is plentiful.
Sunday, 18 April 2021
Pelagic 8/30 TERN - Little Tern ( Lifer 546) April 2021
Terns often roost or stay inland or near coastal lines of marshland and manmade waterscapes like an abandoned fish ponds and tin mining ponds.
It was a single bird together with a lonely Whiskered. I guess many of them have started to fly home. The features of a dark eye mask; yellow beak with a black tip and its orange legs spells it has now changed to its breeding plumage with a white forehead. It's considered small at 25cm long but actually the Whiskered's size.
Wednesday, 14 April 2021
Reed Warbler 2/3 April 2021 - Black-browed Reed Warbler (lifer 545)
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| Shot in 1/800s still cannot freeze the bird in BIF |
The resident Reed Warbler is the Oriental Reed Warbler. Photo above.
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| Black-browed is the common visitor |
The other migrant Reed Warbler you can see in Malaysia is the Manchurian which looks very similar to the Black Browed but with longer beak and more stout in size.
Meanwhile the Javan PH and Rusty-rumped Warbler have left the port for home I guess . Bon Voyage see you next year.....
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| Most of the time it will sulk behind the undergrowth like this. you must be ready for a shot when it come out in the open |
These photos were taken with a Olympus OMD-1 mark III & EF400mm DO f4 telephoto lens. I was shooting from a distance of 30-40 ft ISO200 1/800s f4-5.6 in clear sunning condition. As you can see I did not manage good resolution but rather flat details on the micro43 sensor. Nevertheless the photos are just good enough for ID and blogging.
Sunday, 11 April 2021
Minivet 4/4 - Scarlet Minivet (lifer 545)
I was checking on my minivet series for reference and found that my Scarlet posting had gone missing even from my archive of lifers. So after consultation with LeeFung of regular sighting of a family of post-nesting minivets in Taman TAR I was quick to go last weekend. The last I sighted the bird was in Sg Perdik and Sg Congkak Hulu Langat.
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| The worn out male in its striking red and black coat. Its rump has a bald patch. |
Scarlet Minivets are usually seen in lowland forest fringe and are familiar with human presence. They look similar to the Fiery which are more highland birds circa 500m (nearest to see is Awana). The Scarlet is the largest minivet you can find in Malaysia coming at 21cm /8 inches ie they have a longer tails. Its red wing patch is clearly isolated ie its tertial and primary that what the book says but I don't see the difference le.
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| Juvenile Female with its scaly grey crown |
Thank you again the ambassadress of TAR for the guidance and Joe for the company to get some new collection of this bird so much nearer from my residence some more. In Borneo side you can get the rare Rosy and the other vagrant Swinhoe's minivet aka Brown-rumped.
These photos were shot with my EF 400mm f4 L DO lens mounted to my new Olympus OMD-1 Mark III with Viltrox adapter M2. Sorry to say the setup did not yield many useable photos. Of the 500 odd pictures taken; only less than 15 photos can be used. All the pictures need much post-sharpening even full-frame shots. Any capture of passerine birds high up in the canopy say50-60 feet aways were soft without details. Maybe the setup needs tuning Vitrox please help!!!!.
Saturday, 3 April 2021
CRAKE 4/7 - March 2021 Baillon's Crake (Lifer 544)
I slowly drive along Jalan Jeti hopeful to see some rare birds along the wide canal under low tide. A beauty of a matured Chinese Pond-heron was sighted but it was skittish and flew away when I stopped to shot it. Sign.....
Reaching my rendezvous at about 8.30am, Rosalind arrived on the dot and Saravanan was already waiting for the target bird.
I noted that it forages on the move probing with their bill in mud or shallow water, also picking up food by sight. They mainly eat insects and aquatic animals including crustaceans on the surface. They are rather noisy birds, with a rattling call like that of the frog or garganey. They can be easier to see on migration or when wintering.
Their breeding habitat is sedge beds in Europe, mainly in the east, and across the Paleactic. This species is migratory wintering in east Africa and south Asia





























