Held in Tanjung Tuan, Malacca this 2015, I was very glad to be part of the team of dedicated counters from Malaysian Nature Society's Selangor Branch Bird Group who are very experienced birdwatchers lead by Swee Seng. We were stationed at the front area of the lighthouse looking out into the Straits of Malacca, from 9am to 5pm. The Raptor count had started since 14th February 2015 with 763 Oriental Honey Buzzards sighted according to MNS Raptor Watch website. Luckily Swee Seng was patient enough to show me how to record temperature, wind speed & direction, barometer readings correctly that Saturday, 14th March morning starting from 9am, and the recording had to be done every 1 hourly after that until 5pm.
Turtles, a Shark, Schools of Fish were also seen swimming amongst the corals of Tanjung Tuan (Cape Sir if literally translated from BM to English) |
This lifesize figurine of a fake owl belonging to Swee Seng & Carol was strapped on a pole and hoisted up the Indian Cherry Tree in front of the lighthouse. According to a website, fake owl decoys were used to deter common pest species of bird like pigeons and even in airports to deter birds flying near the runway. The Tanjung Tuan Owl Decoy did manage to prevent any raptors from flying into the lighthouse area. We just marveled at the raptors, mainly Oriental Honey Buzzards soaring above & around the lighthouse.
Tanjung Tuan lighthouse |
OHB soaring on the thermal above the forest hill of Tanjung Tuan |
OHB of Tanjung Tuan |
Edible juicy Indian cherries from the tree that shaded us from the heat |
MNS organized the Raptor Watch exhibition booths along the road leading up to the lighthouse |
Swee Seng our lead counter was kind enough to allow me to go visit the exhibition booths along the road leading up to Tanjung Tuan lighthouse, at 4pm since the booths close by 5pm on that Sat itself.
Lovely dinner at this Xiwang Seafood Village along Teluk Kemang |
Complimentary Yee Sang from Xiwang Seafood Village |
The Nightjar (Long-Tailed) that we saw on the way back from dinner |
Count sheet to be filled in daily with Raptor species, Bee-eaters (Blue-tailed, Blue-throated & other spp), resident species & additional species (like Oriental Pratincoles etc.) |
Last time I volunteered to count was in 2007, hence that Saturday, 14th March 2015 was a new refresher learning experience for me - I was mainly a recorder that day but the raptors seen that day and the following Sunday were worth the trip from KL. Mark was our lead counter on Sunday, 15th March 2015 and I did count that day from 11.45 to 12.15 noontime. I sat on the concrete fence that surrounded the lighthouse and my arms turn to jelly after 30 minutes of intense counting. That was the longest time i could bear holding my bins on my right hand and clicker on my left hand. Luckily, Mark reminded me to sit in the shade when i was counting away. Tiring but I felt really happy seeing OHB flying towards Tanjung Tuan. The bird of the day was definitely the Wreathed Hornbill flying into Tanjung Tuan lighthouse that Sunday, 15th March 2015! Swee Seng's Eurasian Hobby remain elusive and did not make an appearance that weekend. One of the reasons could be that the resident Peregrine Falcon was around that weekend mornings or the Hobby could have moved on.