Yes, its another post on birds, but of course:)
Weekends of inertia, despite the lovely weather, finally came to an end. Got up earlier than usual and headed to the Rot Fai part near Chatujak to try my binos again. Have not been doing serious birdwatching, apart from the free shows in the court yard.
Anyway, progress for today: I know the Indian roller call, and managed to ID the small ones (which was my challenge in the beginning) with a bit more ease - the Asian Brown Flycatcher and the Arctic Warbler. The usuals today, but since its been such long time, I was still happy with the practice.
My new entry is the Plaintive Cuckoo - female. I have never seen a Cuckoo at any of my watches, was told we were hearing them in one of my trips in KL. And for a name that we use so often - cuckoo - sighting is not so common:)
Courtesy of the OBC and Malaysia's great birder Amar Singh HSS, this is what I think I saw today:
Back to enjoying the nice Sunday!
Weekends of inertia, despite the lovely weather, finally came to an end. Got up earlier than usual and headed to the Rot Fai part near Chatujak to try my binos again. Have not been doing serious birdwatching, apart from the free shows in the court yard.
Anyway, progress for today: I know the Indian roller call, and managed to ID the small ones (which was my challenge in the beginning) with a bit more ease - the Asian Brown Flycatcher and the Arctic Warbler. The usuals today, but since its been such long time, I was still happy with the practice.
My new entry is the Plaintive Cuckoo - female. I have never seen a Cuckoo at any of my watches, was told we were hearing them in one of my trips in KL. And for a name that we use so often - cuckoo - sighting is not so common:)
Courtesy of the OBC and Malaysia's great birder Amar Singh HSS, this is what I think I saw today:
Back to enjoying the nice Sunday!