Earlier
this year, I had the good fortune of being able to observe a pair of Silver-breasted
Broadbill nesting. This species is one of the smallest found in Malaysia and
without a doubt, is one of the cutest. Together with the brilliant colours of
its plumage, Silver-breasted Broadbills are one of the most after targets for
both birders and bird photographers alike. I have encountered this species on
numerous occasions while I’m out in the field but I never get tired of them.
But this time, the encounter was better and more memorable than usual because I
managed to obtain far better shots than all my previous attempts. Broadbills build
untidy dome-shaped nests that are usually suspended above rivers, ravines and
rather unfortunately, access roads as well. This particular nest was indeed
built above an access road but it was quite close to the forest edge and well away
from the dangers posed by passing vehicles.
Both
the male and the female shared the nest building duty and it was the fairer
sex that provided the best photographic opportunities this time round.
The
male looks almost like the female but lacks the silver necklace. Here, he was
putting the finishing touches the top part of the nest and pretty soon, this
pair will become proud parents to the next generation of adorable and stunning
forest dwellers.
7 comments:
such a pleasure to view.
Thanks, Wilma.
A beautiful bird indeed and I can see why birders and photographers seek it out. You got some great shots there Choy.
Thanks, Phil.
Great shots of an attractive species....It's a wonder that the nest hangs together at all.
Very nice! Looking much different from the subspecies found in Thailand.
Thank you, John & Ayuwat.
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