As expected, the pair of Sunbirds appeared a few minutes after I watered the plants. These photos are that of the male Sunbird. Metallic plumage on the top of the neck and wing are shining blue, bit very black around the eyes and side of the head.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Sunbirds' Valentine Flolicking in My Garden
This is a female Brown-throated Sunbird (Anthreptes malacensis). It has olive colour feathers., and feed on nectar. I think about two pairs of the birds were in my garden this afternoon at about 5.20 pm, turn up for bath after I had sprayed water to the orchids. They appears so happy and flew down. One manage a quick bath by rolling down along along a fern leave! I snaped away and got a few good photos. Later another did the same. Wow, they must had a very hot day.
Aperture f/5.6, Shutter speed 1/160, Focal length (35mm) 300mm, ISO 400.
Aperture f/5.6, Shutter speed 1/160, Focal length (35mm) 300mm, ISO 400.
Close up of the bird's rolling motion on the wet fern leave. It opened its wing a little to rub, and notice that it's kind of retracted the legs while bathing along the fern leave.
This is the male Sunbird companion. Had difficulty focusing it due to the vines in front. The male has brown throat and metalic blue shoulder patch. I refered to Morten Strange's A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Southeast Asia (my Valentine present from my dearest) to identify this birdie. Below are series of photos of the bird bathing.
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Little Egrets' Valentine Flight
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Moonscape on 15th of first Lunar Month
On February 9, 2009, the moon was really full and bright as it was closed to the earth. The night was cloudless. The national space agency here publicize that a lunar eclipse will occur between 8.39 pm-0.38 am. It did not happened. I was in and out and taking full moon photos until nearly 12pm! Aperture F/8. Shutter speed 1/125s, ISO 100
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Birds in Flight across Taman Perling are Little Egrets!
Every morning, about 7 -7.20 am, birds fly across my housing estate in V shape formation. Close up photo revealed they are Little Egret (Egretta garzetta), (after I spent sometime researching on the web). Some are not flying is V formation as above photo. Quite amazing to watch, been watching them flying past for years. The morning sun light is still a bit dull and my 200mm zoom still cannot capture the details of the bird.
Some birds have lumps on their feet... can not figure out what happened to them. Difficult for the poor birds to fly. Maybe mud or bitten off by crocodiles... Seen one trying to catch up by itself, maybe it work up late? or just weak.
I took this shot through a chain-link fence, focusing on the birds. See the V formation. Quite a number of schools... I should make a count.
From my observation point at Taman Perling, the birds came from South East, flying North West. South East, the roosting place should be the Sungei Buloh Wetlands in Singapore, which is about 6.5 km or 4.2 miles away. The target looks like Gunung Pulai, a majestic mountain on the North-West direction. The birds may be using the mountain as a guide to go down south following the river from Gunung Pulai, to a great wetlands Ramsar Site in the estuary of Sungai Pulai.
Some photos of Sungai Pulai (http://norhayatiahmad-herpetologist.blogspot.com/2008/12/sungai-pulai-ramsar-site-malaysia.html)
See more about the Ramsar Wetlands information- http://www.ramsar.org/wn/w.n.malaysia_three_new.htm
Close up, the Little Egret in flight. Not much flapping. Sure is aerodynamic. Sharp front, streamlined body and legs straightened. Curled back neck in flight suggest, this is Egret.
Some birds have lumps on their feet... can not figure out what happened to them. Difficult for the poor birds to fly. Maybe mud or bitten off by crocodiles... Seen one trying to catch up by itself, maybe it work up late? or just weak.
I took this shot through a chain-link fence, focusing on the birds. See the V formation. Quite a number of schools... I should make a count.
From my observation point at Taman Perling, the birds came from South East, flying North West. South East, the roosting place should be the Sungei Buloh Wetlands in Singapore, which is about 6.5 km or 4.2 miles away. The target looks like Gunung Pulai, a majestic mountain on the North-West direction. The birds may be using the mountain as a guide to go down south following the river from Gunung Pulai, to a great wetlands Ramsar Site in the estuary of Sungai Pulai.
Some photos of Sungai Pulai (http://norhayatiahmad-herpetologist.blogspot.com/2008/12/sungai-pulai-ramsar-site-malaysia.html)
See more about the Ramsar Wetlands information- http://www.ramsar.org/wn/w.n.malaysia_three_new.htm
Close up, the Little Egret in flight. Not much flapping. Sure is aerodynamic. Sharp front, streamlined body and legs straightened. Curled back neck in flight suggest, this is Egret.
Moonscape with D60
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Orchids in Bloom - Blc Three Sun
This is a blooming Brassolaeliocattleya (Blc) Three Sun. Like the name say, it is a genus resulted in crossing Brassavola, Laelia and Cattleya. I bought this beautiful hybrid some years back for S$30, divided them into pots. It is easy to grow this hybrid. This one just bloom a couple of days ago and normally last about two weeks. The size of the flower is about 100mm across. Pure magic of orchids.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Fireworks
Monday, February 2, 2009
Queenie Kissing Antenna
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Puteri Harbour, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Johor Bahru has a new playground in Puteri Harbour, which is a new marina located at Nusajaya. Opposite is Singapore, their live firing range or military training ground. Looks very professionally done, and going to be a sensational harbour. With architecture done by Philip Cox, maybe it is going be like Cockle Bay, Sydney Darling Harbour? Love the look of the boardwalk, made with simulated wood finish. Many rescue floats, no railings along the promenade though. It was very windy when I was there with my wife. You can hire a small cruise boat for about RM 400 for an hour of cruise, to Danga Bay and back! Lets explore..
Map here- http://www.nusajayacity.com/sdev_puteri.php
Map here- http://www.nusajayacity.com/sdev_puteri.php
The Promenade nicely paved, a bit tight on space, look at the full size Royal Palm so close to the edge. Would be better maybe another 10 meter set back for more activity space.
Model of the Master Plan for the Area. On the right is the proposed private marina, with high rise residential buildings. Should be an amazing place to live in future. Understand from the brochure, DAMAG Properties, a subsidiary of DAMAG Holdings, which is headquartered in Dubai is developing some of the commercial lots. The long low structure is probably for handling large cruise ships. Further inside is the public marina. Just the harbour and public clubhouse building is finished. Lots of earth works around, construction on the private marina is still on going, with very large and deep excavation with retaining structure being constructed.
Cox's architecture has silimarity with Cockle Bay Wharf. Look at the use of metal and wood, and angled sun shade feature. However, it is somewhat small scale and less detailed.Looking up.
Across the Marina, the new Johor Administration HQ, not occupied yet. Designed has some Moorish architype, I think with referal to the grand old building in Johor Bahru.
Some other buildings, which I don't know what they are for, maybe for supporting the main administration complex. There were designed mirrored, several planned on the model, four buildings built I think. Trellis looks tacky, but meant to provide some shade from the sun. The trellis goes up all the way across the roof. From a distance, looks like pitched roof buildings. Some night shots -
http://aizec.blogspot.com/2009/01/puteri-harbour-nusajaya-johor.html
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Ledang Heights,
Nusajaya,
Puteri Harbor,
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