The discovery of the elusive Chestnut-necklaced Partridge last year in
the wild interiors of Kedah state is one of the most exciting birding news up
north. Through my years of birding I have come to terms with the fact that most
of our rare forest birds do not have happy endings waiting for them. However, the
Chestnut-necklaced Partridge proved to be an exception for now and they are
doing just fine going into the second year of their discovery. With the aid of
a hide and a little patience, I was transported into their realm once again. Together
with James Neoh, the two of us enjoyed yet another memorable and fascinating performance.
The location this time was slightly brighter than previous encounters
and this enabled the true splendour of the partridge to shine through the lush
green landscape where it calls home. It was a prolonged and intimate encounter.
I even had the privilege to put down my photography gear and just bask in the
presence of such an intriguing creature. It was very accommodating of our
intrusion and you rarely get to say that about gamebirds found in this region
of the Malaysian rainforest.
The birders were the ones to retreat away from the encounter this
time and the partridge quietly watched us packed up to leave from a hidden corner
of its domain. I am not sure if it was the reassuring presence of the partridge
or the jungle air was exceptionally refreshing and revitalizing today. Everything
was just blissful and beautiful. I can only hope the resounding territorial
calls of the Chestnut-necklaced Partridge will continue to echo through the
locality for many more years to come and amazing encounters like this are more
than just figments of imagination.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish all those celebrating
a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
4 comments:
Fantastic Wai Mun.
Thanks, Dr Khaw
Some nice captures once again Choy, your partridge's parting xmas gift for you. Seasons greetings to you and your family and just to say a big thank you for keeping us entertained throughout 2016 with your birding adventures near and far. Keep up the great work in 2017.
Keiron Carroll
Thank you, Keiron.
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