One of the pictures I took of the
Banded Woodpecker (Chrysophlegma miniaceum), was featured in eBird
Malaysia portal. It is such a thrill to know that my picture was of value to
eBird and that I could contribute in some small way towards science and
conservation. The Explore Species tool in eBird, helps anyone who is interested
in birds and birdwatching, to quickly find any bird species in Malaysia and
worldwide, learn about the particular species, its features and calls. You can also
listen to the audio, view the statistics, more photographs , audios and even
video recordings for the Banded Woodpecker and hundreds more species! Just
above the right-hand corner of the page, I could continue to learn about the
Iberian Green Woodpecker or the Greater Yellownape.
Armchair birdwatching [through
online resources, books and articles] is now more important than ever as Malaysia
undergoes Movement Restriction Order from 18th March to 31st
March 2020. This unprecedented time calls for a change in lifestyle which
includes halting journeys to remote geographical corners of Peninsular Malaysia
and Borneo Malaysia to look for the rare birds, and halting even that short
trip to neighbourhood parks and gardens (which sometimes rare birds turn up probably
“once in a blue moon” – I am still yearning for my Blue-winged Pitta).
Birdwatching outside our residences is of course, acceptable. For me, I can
birdwatch outside my condo over the treetops, even though my distant views are
of other apartment blocks, a mosque and other industrial buildings though I do get
to see a green hill on clear and sunny days.
Working from home is something I can get used
to, since I no longer have to face the
daily traffic jams from Cyberjaya to Kuala Lumpur and vice versa. However, with
this covid-19 pandemic wreaking havoc across the globe, I’m still staying tune
to updates at our national TV news station
The Oriental Bird Club is another website that I stumbled across recently. Their database at
Oriental Bird Images is worth exploring post working hours.
Watch Philippine Hawk-Eagle here at https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zm-I03S2mtY&fbclid=IwAR0sAkU-qsLZh3NL4ifXBdC4H2jZrh1D40gVmsEs1PIec91dbruEOpInR9k
ReplyDeleteInteresting interview with the authors of the Field Guide to Birds of India at https://www.kolkatabirds.com/misc/inskippinterview.html
ReplyDeleteWhite-Chested Babbler images in eBird featured one of my pictures of this babbler species which can also be seen in Peninsular Malaysia, at https://ebird.org/species/whcbab1?__hstc=75100365.eb4d633a824d91290d1e45e8a9384661.1588645507329.1588645507330.1588645507330.1&__hssc=75100365.1.1588645507330&__hsfp=608831456#_ga=2.2221168.1383463871.1588645506-215119085.1588645506
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