Taman Rimba Kiara
A little green gem in a corner of the TTDI residential area.
Saturday, 14 February 2026
Daurian Starling
Wednesday, 11 February 2026
Asian Brown Flycatcher
It's pretty amusing that due to the dearth of migrant visitors to both the taman and bukit, to sight this Asian Brown Flycatcher could bring such delight!
In fact, it's my first sighting in the taman since the migratory season started though perhaps it could have been here since but not sighted personally.
Tuesday, 10 February 2026
Grey Wagtail
Just for play, playing for the sake of playing, a juvenile Grey Wagtail didn't need much for play, a mere dry leaf.
Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo
When sunlight favours one's appearance, gloss, gleam, shine, sheen, one has it all.
Coming across typically as black overall under foliage, its true colours are only revealed when hit by the bright sun.
A comparison of plumage in the shade and when struck by sunlight.
Sunday, 8 February 2026
Asian Openbills
And then there were four.
A juvenile Asian Openbill sunning up a tree by the river, and fleeing upon spotting me.
And another inside the taman foraging, and taking off for the opposite side of the pond, perhaps for better prey luck. Unfortunately the few minutes it was under observation, it was not seen to have caught anything.
Does it mean this taman soon would not be worth staying on?
Leaving to join another at the edge of another pond, again I did not observe any catch.
Asian Openbills typically feed on large snails or mollusks found in wetlands and paddy fields. They go too for worms, crabs, frogs, fish and large insects. All unfortunately seem alacking in this taman.
The last one spotted was by the river which I believe was the one that repeatedly eluded me days before.


































































