Flying high in the sky - could be Mountain Imperial Pigeon
The Collection Birds of Peninsular Malaysia ( Burung - burung di Semenanjung Malaysia)
Wednesday, January 4, 2023
Sunday, January 1, 2023
CHESNUT NAPED FORKTAIL
BURUNG CEGAR TENGKUK MERAH
Maxwell Hill, Taiping
Coming for the new year 2023 - Lovely
Chestnut-naped Forktail (Enicurus ruficapillus)
The Chestnut-naped Forktail is a striking bird found in Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia, Thailand, and Sumatra. It thrives in forested streams and rivers, where it forages along rocky banks.
Physical Characteristics
- Size: Medium-sized, about 20-22 cm in length.
- Plumage: Black-and-white body with a rich chestnut-colored nape.
- Distinctive Features: Long, deeply forked tail, bold white wing patches, and a black mask extending from the face to the throat.
- Sexual Dimorphism: Males and females look similar, though females may have slightly duller plumage.
Behavior & Habitat
- Prefers fast-flowing forest streams, often seen hopping on rocks and logs.
- Feeds on insects, larvae, and small aquatic creatures, using its sharp vision to detect prey.
- Moves in solitary pairs, rarely forming large groups.
- Known for its swift, darting flight and wagging tail movements.
Breeding & Conservation
- Breeding Season: Typically between March and June.
- Builds a cup-shaped nest in rock crevices or tree roots near water.
- Conservation Status: Near Threatened, mainly due to habitat destruction and water pollution.
ORANGE HEADED THRUSH
BURUNG MULAI BELANDA / DADA OREN
Orange-headed Thrush (Geokichla citrina)
With the coming of the new year 2023
The Orange-headed Thrush is a vibrant songbird across South and Southeast Asia forests. It is known for its striking coloration, melodious voice, and secretive nature.
Physical Appearance
- Males boast bright orange plumage on the head, breast, and belly, complemented by smooth bluish-grey upperparts.
- Females and juveniles are browner, with a more muted orange below.
- Some subspecies have black facial markings, adding to their distinctiveness.
Behavior & Ecology
- Prefers dense undergrowth, where it forages on the ground for insects, earthworms, and fruit.
- Shy and often solitary, it moves with a characteristic hopping motion, pausing to listen for prey.
- Its song is sweet, melodious, and varied, often resembling other thrush species.
Habitat & Range
- Found in moist forests, shaded gardens, and bamboo groves.
- Occurs from India and Nepal to Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia, adapting well to different elevations.
IUCN Redlist - Least Concern (LC)
CINTAI ALAM SEMULAJADI FLORA DAN FAUNA KITA
GREEN BACKED FLYCATHER
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