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Chestnut-brested Malkoha
Malkoha @ Mutiara TN resort
found infront of bungalow 25
Malay call burung Cenok Birah
Inshallah anak (seekor) akan terbang beberapa hari lagi.
The male & female pair up and build a nest around 35cm diameter of small branches and twigs with a leaf-lined depression or cup around 11 sm in diameter and 5 cm deep. Two or three matte white eggs measuring 34x28mm are laid. Both the female and male incubate the eggs, which usually hatch around 13 days after being laid. young birds remain in the nest for around 11 days, during which usually hatch around 13 days after being laid. Young birds remain in the nest for around 11 days, during which time they are fed by both parents ...
I have a lots of pictures of malkoha to share ...
enjoy ...tq
Sabri
found infront of bungalow 25
Malay call burung Cenok Birah
Inshallah anak (seekor) akan terbang beberapa hari lagi.
The male & female pair up and build a nest around 35cm diameter of small branches and twigs with a leaf-lined depression or cup around 11 sm in diameter and 5 cm deep. Two or three matte white eggs measuring 34x28mm are laid. Both the female and male incubate the eggs, which usually hatch around 13 days after being laid. young birds remain in the nest for around 11 days, during which usually hatch around 13 days after being laid. Young birds remain in the nest for around 11 days, during which time they are fed by both parents ...
I have a lots of pictures of malkoha to share ...
enjoy ...tq
Sabri
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Lantern fly : Where to spot?
Taman Negara Kuala Tahan
Sabri
Like red-light-bulb “nose”, the lantern fly does not
light up like a lantern. It is, however, very colourful, with striking patterns
on its wings. Not all species are so brightly coloured though, with some being
just plain white with a red snout.
Usually seen singly or in pairs perching unmovingly on the
trunk of a tree, the lantern fly occurs mainly in South East Asia and there are
about 30 species. In Taman Negara Pahang, they can be found on the trails to
Canopy Walkway, Jenut Muda trail or sometimes on boardwalk near the Park Centre.Sabri
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