Unfortunately the wet weather continued and it
looked like we were missing another dry season. As I write this a good week
into February the welcome dry weather is back with us. Humidity is less than 50%.....like
living in the Mediterranean.
The wet weather curtailed my photographic
endeavours. I checked out the Bee-eaters at Penanti and found it extremely
quiet. My friendly Kingfisher from the last six seasons is also absent. Their
life span is around 6 years so he might have gone to the big perch in the sky.
I visited the Kek Lok Si temple to see how the
Chestnut Bee-eater colony was doing there. They are thriving with at least 80
birds there with plenty of action…hunting, romancing and sorting out
accommodation. My illustration indicates how this species adapts to nesting in
drainage pipes instead of digging metre-long tunnels in dirt mounds. Currently the Bee-eaters mix with colourful Lanterns for Chinese New Year.
The diagrams below summarise what the temple Bee-eaters are doing. The first diagram shows the 'native' nesting situation....a metre-long tunnel with an egg-chamber. The next diagram shows the drainage pipes...which are the ideal diameter. The Bee-eaters excavate the egg chamber at the end of the pipes to give them a predator-free permanent maternity home.
As well as my trip to the Bee-eaters I had a morning at Air Hitam Danum....a previous haunt I had not visited for a good 6 months after it was damaged in a storm. It turned our to be a cuckoo morning with shots of an Indian Cuckoo and a Green-billed Malkoha.
This small nature park was repaired after the last 'problem' and the elevated walkway was complete again. Not long after this though another tree fell down and obliterated the toilet block.
As I have done in previous years I entered around 20 pictures in the yearly and prestigious BBC Wildlife Photography competition....in various categories. I have one image short-listed for further consideration.......and you guessed which one.
The pub quiz remains our weekly neuronal exercise. We have been on the winning podium several times. Our team had 7
members when only 6 are allowed which meant one had to stand down each week.
When it was my turn we formed an impromptu team and duly beat my usual team. There was one set of questions
that pertained to slogans used to advertise various alcoholic drinks…..one of
the team members was an ex-publican, which helped our cause substantially.
Liz, our resident teetotaller, collects the vodka |
Our scratch team collects the vodka |
Nikki and Neal returned from Los Angeles and will go their separate ways on the 19th February. They wanted to see Thaipusam…which they duly did….although jet-lagged. I have photographically covered the Thaipusam festival for the last 4 years…so I gave it a rest this year. Nikki enjoyed he stint with cosmetic surgeons. She was looking forward to speaking English after Malaysia but was assigned to an Egyptian doctor and his Arabic-speaking staff. She was treated very well by them.
Our big news is that we have put the house on
the market. By all accounts we can’t really expect a sale in the next two
years. The ‘rules’ are totally different in our situation. First of all you are
competing with other houses of the same design. We are also catering for the higher
end of the market which consists almost exclusively of wealthy local Chinese.
They base their wish list on area and price with scant regard to ‘improvements’.
We have not currently worked out what agents do for their money.
At the moment the garden has a number of birds tweeting, gathering nectar and getting material for their nests. The birdbath is doing a good trade and we have regular bathers cooling off.........always good to see.
The crow is still around. Most days he calls in
at least once per day. There has not been a day where he has not come in. I
leave some mixed raisins in a container outside for a dietary difference from
buffalo mince.
Helen and I have enjoyed various programs on
Netflix; ‘The Crown’, ‘The Good Wife’ and ‘House of Cards’. We have recently
purchased DVDs showing a number of the Oscar nominations. I personally liked 'Darkest Hour' and I think Gary Oldman, who played Churchill must be in line for an Oscar.
With Chinese New Year approaching.....it is my year...the year of the Dog...we wish you all the best with health and family.
With Chinese New Year approaching.....it is my year...the year of the Dog...we wish you all the best with health and family.
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