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2013年7月28日星期日

七月双溪布洛华语导游Madarin guide walk@SBWR, July (XXXXII)

The weather is good, no haze and rain, but sunny and windy in the morning
The water in the sugei buloh is shallow and clear during the low tide
two crocodiles are staying in the water still
The one with a broken tail, which we first spotted in the SBWR four years ago, looks living well in this river
  Another most exciting observation today is a group of common redshanks flying into SBWR when the tide is in
They are most likely the first batch of migratory birds  back to SBWR this year

The main bridge is the best place to spot crocodile in SBWR. Usually we can spot one crocodile here and once we spotted three near the bridge.

The guy seems living well here with a broken tail

















Most of the common creatures were spotted during this nice walk and hope our participants really enjoy this trip.

2012年10月17日星期三

八月双溪布洛华语导游Madarin guide walk@SBWR,August(XXXII)

It is a sunny day and the tide is very low during our walk along the mangrove boardwalk. As the mudflat is exposed, we spot lots of crabs especially those tiny ones who are hiding in the mud during the high tide. A crocodile is spotted near the main bridge, but it disappears soon.
The olive-backed sunbirds are still feeding the chicks outside of the visitor center.
You need not only the lucky but also good eyesight to spot the crocodile here
Cute crab
Tiny crab
Mini crabs on the mudflat
White mini crabs
Horseshoe crab
A mudskipper is 'walking' on the mudflat
A Giant Mudskipper is resting in a pond of water
Male olive-backed sunbird (Nectarinia jugularis)
Female olive backed sunbird (Nectarinia jugularis)
Oriental white eye (Zosterops palpebrosus)
Female scarlet backed flowerpecker  (Dicaeum cruentatum)
Male scarlet backed flowerpecker  (Dicaeum cruentatum)
Female common flameback woodpecker  (Dinopium javanense)
Male common flameback woodpecker  (Dinopium javanense)
White bellied sea eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster)
Migratory shore birds feeding on the mudflat
Sungei Buloh
Malay water monitor lizard (varanus salvator)
Skink
St. Andrew's Cross Spider (Argiope mangal)