The presence, or return of this adult Grey Wagtail probably wrapped up this season of sighting of wagtails, one of which has been more of sub-adults.
Perhaps, this was one of the new young adults, ready to return home.
A little green gem in a corner of the TTDI residential area.
The presence, or return of this adult Grey Wagtail probably wrapped up this season of sighting of wagtails, one of which has been more of sub-adults.
Perhaps, this was one of the new young adults, ready to return home.
When the Common Hill Mynas called, whistled, shrieked, one paid heed as the park echoed with an amazing vocal range.
The muddy look of the pond could put one off but is probably due to silting. Bukit Kiara being the water source for Sungai Penchala rivers and streams, does boast of good water quality supporting aquatic lifeforms such as shrimps and crabs, and this downstream pond probably shares some of these lifeforms.
And so the reason for the regular return of the Blue-eared Kingfisher to the pond, but it wasn't a good day unfortunately this time round for this little young one as there was not a single catch as it scanned ceaselessly from its perch.
Not one to give up, the piercing calls of the Changeable Hawk-Eagle reverberated throughout even as it came in to land.
And unfortunately the response seemed far away, leaving it little choice but to leave.