Pretty but nasty.
Taman Rimba Kiara is a little green gem located in a corner of the TTDI residential area. The above flowering tree, the firmiana malayana or mata lembu, flashes in testimony to man's care-less-ness - it's one of only two trees in the park that had flowered, since then the tree had been chopped down.
Thursday, 26 December 2024
Monday, 23 December 2024
Wednesday, 18 December 2024
Sun halo
Time when the heart warms up immediately, when it feels nothing but awe - common or uncommon such a sight, it's a gift from Above.
How it's slowly dispersing after 20 minutes.
According to Google AI Overview:
A sun halo is a ring or light that forms around the sun when sunlight passes through ice crystals in cirrus clouds. The ice crystals' hexagonal structure and the way they fall create the halo's shape.
Here are some other things to know about sun halos:
- Color
Sun halos are usually white, but they can sometimes have color. The most common type of sun halo is the 22° halo, which has a series of colored arcs with red on the inside and blue on the outside. - Visibility
It's uncommon to see complete rings or arcs, but you might see parts of them in clouds. - Formation
Sun halos are caused by light interacting with ice crystals in the atmosphere. The ice crystals are usually found in cirrus or cirrostratus clouds in the upper troposphere, but they can also float near the ground in cold weather.
Monday, 16 December 2024
Season for woodshrikes
It must be the season for Large Woodshrikes as I seemed to encounter them more often than not these days.
A female that came lower but stayed momentarily.
Thursday, 12 December 2024
Iora
Never say No even to the common for it's not ever frequent for one to fly in right before you, with prey in mouth, no doubt perched a little higher, a little blocked than had hoped for.
It's a female Common Iora that would have stayed to finish off its meal (despite spotting me) except for an oncoming motorcyclist that spooked it despite it being in the upper canopy.
Monday, 9 December 2024
The avian 'wheat-sower'
Another beauty from afar.
It was simply a matter of at the right place at the right time when this female Mugimaki Flycatcher (Ficedula mugimaki) flew in when I was walking by, and hereby also hoping that I will encounter the male sometime later.
According to AI, mugimaki is a Japanese word that means 'wheat-sower' and the mugimaki flycatcher is also know as robin flycatcher.
Refresher (extract mybis):
Order - Passeriformes
Family - Muscicapidae
Genus - Ficedula
Specific epithet - mugimaki (Temminck, 1835)
Common name: Muginaki flycatcher, Sambar mugimaki
Order - Passeriformes
Family - Muscicapidae
Genus - Ficedula
Specific epithet - mugimaki (Temminck, 1835)
Common name: Muginaki flycatcher, Sambar mugimaki
Status: Least Concern
22/2024
Thursday, 5 December 2024
Monday, 2 December 2024
Another regular bukit visitor
It's always a thrill to come across a paradise-flycatcher no matter how many times it happens, and especially when the bird stays to entertain, if not challenge with its temperament.
And especially if it's not as common as the other, and it's the Blyth's Paradise-flycatcher (Terpsiphone affinis).
Refresher (extract mybis):
Order - Passeriformes
Family - Monarchidae
Genus - Terpsiphone
Specific epithet - affinis (Linnaeus, 1758)
Common name: Asian Paradise-flycatcher, Oriental Paradise Flycatcher, Murai Ekor Gading, Sambar Cenderawasih Asia, Blyth's Paradise-flycatcher, Sambar-ekor Gading Blyth
Status: Least Concern
21/2024
If not adorable, what is!?
A 'manja' pose!
A pose that firmly establishes that it's a Blyth's.
Saturday, 30 November 2024
Beyond the weave
How much is much - not too much when offered is much appreciated.
And another lurked too, but not beyond sight.
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