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[Oversea] SABAH, BORNEO, MALAYSIA TRIP 2009

SABAH, BORNEO, MALAYSIA TRIP 2009

Travel to Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia, for birding on end of July to early August.
We began our journey from Danum Valley to Sukau (Kinabatangan River) then Mount Kinabalu.
These 3 places provided us different ecosystems and opportunities to find the endemic species of Borneo.

Here to share some of our photos taken during our enjoyable trip. :  )

You are never well prepared against this blood-sucking monster! This Leech has just fed on one of us!! "-(


Whiskered Treeswift




Rhinoceros Hornbill


Lesser Green Leavebird


Buff-rumped Woodpecker

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Hi Koel,
We stay in the Accommodation Guest House at Danum Valley.  However, if you have time (3 months ahead), the Borneo Rainforest Lodge is the best place to stay. We were just to rush and the Lodge was full !  Anyhow, this place is very good for Pittas and we manage to see 3 species of Pitta in one same trail. Amazing !   

Hi James 10,
If you are going to Mt. Kinabalu, the Headquater area and the small car park near the lodges are very good at dawn and dusk. Also, you need to try some of the trails , like the Silau Silau Trail are excellent for Trogons and Partridge.  Of course, you need to be patience and lots of luck. Wish you have a pleasant trip : )

PWMK

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We only managed a total of 146 species (including 14 endemics & 7 were heard), and 12 Mammals during our travel. Not bad at all, as we wanted our holiday as relax as possible...that's our excuse!

Diard's Trogon (male)


Diard's Trogon (male)


Diard's Trogon (female)


Black-winged Flycatcher-Shrike


Blue-headed Pitta


Chestnut-rumped Babbler


Grey-bellied Bulbul

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White-fronted Falconet (male)


White-fronted Falconet (female)


White-fronted Falconet (2 males)


Male feeding mate


Male with 2 females


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Quote:
Original posted by ckacheung at 15/08/2009 09:31
wonderful....want to know more about your trip..
Did you hire the bird guide ??
Any application or Admission fee in the birding area ???
Can I book the accommodation via internet ??
355 ...
We had a friend in Malaysia so he helped us to arrange everything.
You have to book early if you want to stay in Danum Valley as there is a limited vacancy and permit is needed to stay inside. If you hire a bird-guide, he will arrange all this before hand.  Sukau and Mt Kinabalu are famous tourist attractions so I'm sure you can book through internet easily.

cheers
PWMK

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Buffy Fish Owl (pair)


Oriental Darter


Dusky Munia (juveniles)


Rufous-crowned Babbler


Stork-billed Kingfisher


White-crowned Shama


Yellow-rumped Flowerpecker


Ashy Tailorbird


Bornean Blue Flycatcher (male)


Bornean Blue Flycatcher (juvenile)


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Bob, lovely picture of the Proboscis Monkey though abit x-rated "-)
We weren't so lucky as our monkeys remain on top of the trees!

Here are some images from Sukau:

Wallace's Hawk Eagle


Black Hornbill (female with black bill, male with white bill)


Blue-eared Kingfisher




Rufous Piculet


Grey-chested Jungle Flycatcher


Lesser Adjutant


Sooty-capped Babbbler


Spectacled Bulbul


Pied Hornbill


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more of Sukau:

Black and Red Broadbill


Hooded Pitta


Black Magpie


Malaysian Blue Flycatcher


Scarlet-rumped Trogon (female)


Scarlet-rumped Trogon (male)




Pied Fantail on nest

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Final set from Mt Kinabalu
Our guide assured us that there are no "leeches" up here!

Thanks for viewing..

Short-tailed Green Magpie


Chestnut-capped Laughingthrush


Indigo Flycatcher (adult)


Indigo Flycatcher (juvenile)


Little Pied Flycatcher (male)


Little Pied Flycatcher (female)


Snowy-browed Flycatcher (juvenile)


Eye-browed Jungle Flycatcher


Black-sided Flowerpecker


Bornean Mountain Whistler


Bornean Whistling Thrush


Boenean Treepie


Yellow Breasted Warbler


Mountain Blackeye


White-throated Fantail


Sunda Bush Warbler


Grey-throated Babbler


White-browed Shrike Babbler


Chestnut-crested Yuhina


Golden-naped Barbet

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Bob,
I think 400mm/500mm lens with tripod is good enough for Sabah, cos most of the birds are at a pleasing distance.  But tripod is a must, as most of our birds are under the canopy. Lighting is usually insufficient.  

Body: Canon MK 2N
Lens: 800mm f5.6 & 400mm f5.6
Monopod: Manfrotto 685B
Tripod head: RRS Hi-capacity monohead with B2-Prp II
Tripod: GITZO-GT1530

Hope this helps

Cheers
Peter

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