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A female Red-headed Trogon
Jeriau waterfall
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This Asian Brown Flycatcher was a nice diversion at breakfast.
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So was this male Oriental Magpie Robin!
After breakfast we packed a picnic and went to visit High Pines - one of my favourite places in the whole world! A stroll around the gardens revealed the usual residents and visitors - a pair of Little Pied Flycatchers, a pair of Large Niltavas, and a stunning male Mugimaki Flycatcher.
The view from High Pines can't be beat!
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Even the stone bannisters of the verandah look stunning in their moss and lichen livery.
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This male Large Niltava was not too bothered by my approach.
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In fact, really not bothered at all!
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Nor was this female Little Pied Flycatcher. It felt like a piece of the Garden of Eden!
In the late afternoon I went to the Telekom Loop, where I met Jason Tan, who, it turns out, is the distributor for Swarovski for Malaysia - a good guy to know! Check out his website. He told me about a fruiting tree by the road where he'd seen, among other birds, a Siberian Thrush. I had a look but it was a bit too late to get good pics. I made a mental note to come back tomorrow!
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A Fire-tufted Barbet enjoys the last rays of the afternoon sun.
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The 'Loop' was crawling with Sultan Tits this evening, splendid creatures in regal colours!
1 comment:
interesting, Nive Picture
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