The Arctic Warbler (Phyloscopus borealis) has been a repeat migrant visitor for the past years and this is a good year that I have been able to capture its presence this early in the taman, only a couple of weeks after similar sightings being reported elsewhere.
However it was a challenge again to capture its diagnostic feature to firmly identify it as this one kept very much to the upper canopy. With the two 'magic trees' by the river gone, it's not easy nowadays to get any birds down for eye-level images.
Nevertheless with some luck the dark-tipped beak was enabled visible.
05/2021
2 comments:
Sorry I don’t have any other way to contact you. I would love to purchase a copy of your book AtHome in the Park for my bird loving homeschooling family! I have scoured the internet but can find nowhere to buy it. Do you know where I can get a copy right now? I contacted MPH but they didn’t respond. What a wonderful book, thank you for writing it! Thanks, Erin israel
My sincere apologies that I've just seen your request. You can try get it at Kinokuniya Malaysia online. Thank you for your comments.
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