There
is one thing about enjoying the wonders of Mother Nature and that is you have
to take whatever she decides to offer you in your stride. The southwest monsoon
has commenced and rainy days are back in western Peninsula Malaysia. Lightning
is the last thing you want when you set off on any birding trip especially one
with a foreign guest. Billy is his name and he hails from Ireland. With the
weather starting to turn against us, our best bet would be Air Hitam Dalam in
mainland Penang. This locality has yet to disappoint even in the gloomiest of
weathers. A few mischievous Abbott's Babblers were the first to greet us upon
our arrival at the car park.
Billy
is no stranger to this land as it is his third visit to Malaysia. In fact, he has
been to every continent on Earth to photograph wild birds. Penang is just part
of this time's 6-week birding adventure to Southeast Asia. I feel proud that
Penang is in his list birding sites. It looks like my home state is starting to
gain more recognition among the international birding community.
The
Olive-winged Bulbuls performed admirably today and it was much to Billy's
delight because this species is new to him. It was about then the first rays of
the sun managed to pierce through the rain clouds. And the magic of Air Hitam
Dalam began to weave its way into the heart of my foreign guest.
Loud
and large, the Stork-billed Kingfisher certainly made its presence felt. This
species is always a favourite among foreign birders and it is not difficult to
see why.
Most
birders and bird photographers alike will have a wish list when they go for a
birding vacation. The Mangrove Blue-Flycatcher happens to be in Billy's. And if
there is any place where you are almost guaranteed to see this species, it will
be Air Hitam Dalam.
The
Black-and-red Broadbill teased our camera sensors from the dense foliage of the
canopy level. So did the Streak-breasted Woodpecker. Fortunately, we managed a
few reasonable shots of the latter. Well, one of us did anyway and it was not
me.
When
the noon hour was at hand, we decided it was time for lunch. On route to
satisfy our hunger, we made a stop at the bee-eater colony in Penanti. At this
time of the year, the Blue-throated Bee-eaters will be the star attraction of
this modest little birding site. These aerial hunters provided a memorable
performance and this species also happens to in Billy's wish list. The overcast
sky was a blessing in disguise as we were able to experience the bee-eaters
without the harsh lighting of the midday sun.
The
arrival of the rain ended our photo session with the bee-eaters. A nearby
eatery provided lunch and a place to wait out the rain. When the rain started
to ease, we did a little detour for the roosting Barred Eagle-Owl behind the
Kulim Hi-Tech Park before heading to Sungai Sedim in Kedah for the afternoon
session of birding. The owl was a lifer for Billy. So despite the obstructed
view, the detour was still a good call.
When
we reached the entrance to Sungai Sedim, it started to pour again. Lugging
loads of birding gear along a forest trail in a tropical storm should not be
part of any birding tour. Reluctantly, I had to think of a contingency plan and
it was back to the swamp forest of Air Hitam Dalam. Unfortunately, the storm
followed us all the way there and we had to take shelter under the roof of the
public toilet at the car park. It was a cruel twist of fate when a Blue-winged
Pitta suddenly made an appearance and foraged at the other end of the car park
in the rain. Birding lenses, big or small, are not waterproof. And we had no
choice but to enjoy the pitta from our shelter.
When
the rain finally went away, so did the Pitta. We moved our car to a strategic
position to use it as a hide and hoped for the Pitta to return. But it did not
and we had to settle for this Brown Shrike instead. I was a little surprise to
record both the Brown and Tiger Shrike at this locality today because they
should have undertaken their journey back north by now. Rain is an integral
part of tropical Asia and can have devastating effects on your birding plans. I
guess we were lucky to still get to enjoy a rewarding one in the end.
5 comments:
Always good to get a local commentary
That was an awesome birding trip, Master Choy. Thank you for sharing :)
A great day despite the rain. I'm sure Billy was suitably impressed by the both the birds and his host's expertise in finding the local specialties. I rather like the Blue-throated Bee Eaters and they would have to go on my wish list when visiting that place.
Stunning post Choy.
John.
Thank you, guys for the comments and compliments.
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