Saturday, June 9, 2018

Kinabatangan 09Jun18 late afternoon

From KH

At 4 pm, it was back to the river.

First, a pair of White-breasted Woodswallows.


Then, a Lesser Adjutant flew past.


Purple Herons were common here.


Both of these kingfishers were common too.


Stork-billed Kingfisher


Blue-eared Kingfisher

Black and Oriental Pied Hornbills were also common.


Male Black Hornbill. Female Oriental Pied Hornbill with fruit in mouth.

The Wrinkeld Hornbills (female above, male below) were not so common though.


Proboscis Monkeys were hanging out: the females were grooming their youngs, while a male was munching away.


River prawns for dinner!


These Bearded Pigs were here again!


  1. 1 Lesser Adjutant
  2. 1 Oriental Darter
  3. 10 Purple Heron
  4. 5 Green Imperial-Pigeon
  5. 3 Greater Coucal - Heard
  6. 1 Violet Cuckoo - Heard
  7. 1 Brush Cuckoo - Heard
  8. 5 Plume-toed Swiftlet
  9. 30 dark swiftlet sp.
  10. 1 White-crowned Hornbill
  11. 1 Rhinoceros Hornbill - Heard
  12. 1 Bushy-crested Hornbill - Heard
  13. 3 Black Hornbill
  14. 5 Oriental Pied-Hornbill
  15. 2 Wrinkled Hornbill - A pair
  16. 3 Blue-eared Kingfisher
  17. 2 Stork-billed Kingfisher
  18. 5 Blue-throated Bee-eater
  19. 2 Blue-eared Barbet - Heard
  20. 1 Red-throated Barbet - Heard
  21. 3 Blue-crowned Hanging-Parrot
  22. 2 Black-and-red Broadbill
  23. 1 Black-and-yellow Broadbill - Heard
  24. 1 Black-winged Flycatcher-shrike
  25. 2 White-breasted Woodswallow
  26. 2 Malaysian Pied-Fantail
  27. 1 Black-naped Monarch - Heard
  28. 5 Slender-billed Crow
  29. 4 Ashy Tailorbird
  30. 1 White-chested Babbler - Heard
  31. 1 White-rumped Shama (White-crowned) - Heard

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