Well,
that is the English translation for the name of this birding spot in Penang Island
- Sungai Burung. Unfortunately, you will not find a river teeming with birds. There is certainly a river but as for the birds, it very much depends on
one's luck. Don't get me wrong. This locality does have its fair share of
memorable experiences for me. In fact, this is the very locality that I made my
maiden birding trip to and you can imagine what an impact it had on me. Started
the day off by unintentionally flushing a Striated heron and it alighted on the
overhead electrical cable. The reddish legs indicate that it is in breeding
plumage and it comes as no surprise as this common waterbird breeds throughout the year.
The
White-bellied Sea-eagles were hanging out at the same spot that I saw them
during my last visit. I guess they must have a nest nearby or there is an
abundance of prey here. But then again, maybe they just fancy the spot.
The
mighty Stork-billed Kingfisher is quite common at this locality. Their large size and
attractive colours make them very conspicuous when hunting from an exposed
vantage point like this one. Although this individual was rather accommodating, the
lighting condition was not. On this rare occasion, I used my bins more than my
camera.
The
Grey-headed Lapwing is one of the few migratory birds that through the years
have downgraded their status from rare migrant and locally common winter
visitor. Imagine that I even did a victory jig when I recorded this species for
the first time almost 20 years back. At that time, it was a mega-lifer to me and it deserved nothing less. I have
to admit that this wader still does it for me but nowadays I have to refrain from
over-expressing myself in order to keep my reputation intact. Anyway, I came
across 9 of them foraging on a distant patch of paddy fields. Although they are
regularly recorded in mainland Penang, their
occurrence on the island is still rather sporadic and never in big numbers.
8 comments:
Some nice birds, Stork-billed KF my favorite !
"Sungai Burung" is looking better than "Pulau Burung"
Thanks, John.
Superb shots, especially the mighty eagle and the kingfisher. I saw Striated Heron in Egypt last year, an interesting liitle bird. Great shot of it too.
Thank you, Phil!
Never had such a close sight of Stork-billed Kingfisher before! Really nice shot
Thanks, Ayuwat.
The Stork-billed Kingfisher may be common to you but it is the first time I have seen it. So beautiful! Great series of shots!
Thanks, friend!
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