Mt Kinabalu 05Jun18
From KH
Eyebrowed Jungle-flycatcher, one of the key endemics today.
Bornean Green Magpie and Bornean Treepie.
It was nice to at last see the Sunda Cuckoo, a commonly heard cuckoo here.
Also, first on this trip - Checker-throated Woodpeckers.
Ashy Drongo stigmatops subspecies and Hair-crested Drongo.
Female (left) and juvenile Snowy-browed Flycatchers.
Male Temminck's Sunbird and female Blyth's Shrike-babbler.
A researcher from the University of Montana told us that he was monitoring this White-browed Shortwing nest.
Alim told us that this is one of the flowers that attracts Whitehead's Spiderhunters.
Kuhl's Creek Frog.
Spiders.
Atlas Moth.
Butterflies.
A katydid and a cricket.
Leech! A rare sight here.
- 3 Red-breasted Partridge - 1 seen, 2 heard
- 3 Crimson-headed Partridge - 1 seen, 2 heard
- 1 Sunda Cuckoo - Male
- 30 Plume-toed Swiftlet - Nesting under entrance eaves
- 2 Golden-naped Barbet - Heard
- 3 Checker-throated Woodpecker
- 1 Gray-chinned Minivet
- 2 Bornean Whistler - Heard
- 2 Blyth's Shrike-Babbler
- 6 Ashy Drongo
- 2 Hair-crested Drongo
- 1 White-throated Fantail
- 5 Bornean Green-MagpieSensitive
- 2 Bornean Treepie
- 2 Pacific Swallow
- 1 Ochraceous Bulbul
- 2 Bornean Stubtail
- 4 Mountain Tailorbird
- 4 Mountain Leaf Warbler
- 4 Yellow-breasted Warbler
- 20 Chestnut-crested Yuhina
- 6 Black-capped White-eye
- 1 Gray-throated Babbler
- 2 Sunda LaughingthrushSensitive
- 6 Chestnut-hooded Laughingthrush
- 2 Indigo Flycatcher
- 1 Eyebrowed Jungle-Flycatcher
- 1 White-browed Shortwing - Nesting
- 2 Snowy-browed Flycatcher - 1 female, 1 juvenile
- 1 Black-sided Flowerpecker - Female
- 1 Temminck's Sunbird - Male
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