All
partridges are elusive, shy and have the uncanny ability to hide well especially
from birders. The Chestnut-necklaced Partridge is one of the rarest species
that occur here in Peninsular Malaysia. You are more likely to see Santa in his
open sleigh cruising in the skies above. However, unexpected things do happen
in birding and encountering a Chestnut-necklaced Partridge so close to the edge
of a forest is certainly one of them. The call of this elusive game bird was
the first sign of its presence during one of our birding excursions and at such
close distance, it was deafening.
The
partridge was on no pear tree but we were so adamant in obtaining better images
that leeches, ticks, snakes and God knows what else momentarily do not exist on
our forest floor. We tried to remain as silent and still as possible while
praying for a better view but that was easier said than done. And to make
matters worse, I was quivering with excitement. But Christmas came early this
year and the partridge tolerated our presence and gradually showed us more of
its true beauty. This is one of the best and most exciting resident lifers we
ever had. Terrestrial forest birds are notoriously difficult to observe in the
wild. It takes as much luck as it takes field craft to see one well. And today,
we were probably the luckiest birders in the world.
The
partridge foraged, preened, rested and was totally at ease during our
observation. The soft chuckling notes it made while foraging melted my heart
away. If I was not seated on the forest floor, my knees would have given way. Things
got even more interesting when it started establishing its territory again with
those prolonged bursts of loud and wavering calls. I found out from my wife the
morning after I was whistling the partridge’s call, which is now embedded deep
in my subconscious mind as well, in my sleep. Now, that is what I call a
lasting impression.
12 comments:
Wow, what a Christmas gift that was!
Another exciting excursion and a diamond find. Congratulations !!!Merry Christmas too!!!
Thank you, Bob and Jack! Christmas came real early for me this year.
Congrats.Such an attractive partridge.I tried for it in THailand and almost came close to seeing it. But not that easy as you said.Will be trying again sometime next year.
ATiah
Now that is a nice Christmas present. Wonderful photos and text; I could feel your excitement.
Thank you, Aun Tiah and Wilma for your comments and compliments.
Fantastic pictures! I'm nearly drooling :-) Must have been a great experience. Happy holidays, Folkert
Thank you, Folkert. Same to you.
Congrats bro
Thanks, Mike!
Glorious partridge shots !
Thank you, John
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