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.

Friday, 17 January 2025

Brown-throated Sunbird

The common sometimes can be a disappointment, how so!? 





It's not often that the Brown-throated Sunbird catches the sun beams ever so rightfully.









As I was waiting

 Sometimes the taman has interesting visitor.






Large woodshrike

The most unexpected can bring much joy, regardless, open up.


What you get when you stand below a Large Woodshrike after a bath, shower of happiness.






Tuesday, 14 January 2025

Not welcomed

 A couple of days later it has appeared again.

However, sometimes a visitor has no place in another’s space, as this Crested Honey-buzzard was pursued and eventually chased off by a Changeable Hawk-eagle.








Sunday, 12 January 2025

Not the migratory one

A Crested Honey-buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus) seemed to prefer the view from a rooftop, and stayed that way till it flew down instead of up, unfortunately lost from sight and pursuit eventually.




At this time of the year, one would have expected a migratory bird which would have been a pernis orientalis but for the crest of this one, barely visible though.



Affording eye-level shots but unfortunately from a distance








 

Monday, 6 January 2025

Two but not as one

When the much-missed Chestnut-breasted Malkoha flew in, I released a sigh.  Finally I thought - even though I've had many encounters before but this time it had been too long since my last encounter with it.

I was still thrilled despite it being pretty high up and in bad lights.




And then it happened, hopped, hopped hopped, and it came down right before where I was hoping it would.

Still not in the best of lighting, and a tad too close (talk about gratitude!), then how could I have asked for more, when out of the corner of my eye, I saw another fly in!




Curiouser, and curiouser, you and I as we got closer.







And there was this other one, perching even closer.







And all's well that ended well as I bid 'till next time'.