Friday, 31 May 2019

May 2019


Glen, Helen and Nikki chalked up another year this month which has seen a lot of water fall from the sky in Northern Malaysia. It is the peak of the nesting season and there should be plenty of action but the weather and fate as determined otherwise (more later).


Helen continues her teaching with a fair turnover but mostly replacements arriving regularly.
Dani and Rob have been on holiday in Crete while Nikki was given a huge box of chocolates by a grateful patient for her kind attention.



We have had some reasonable action on the house in April and the first part of May but nothing in the last two weeks. We were told 3 weeks ago that one punter had accepted the asking price and was going for a bank loan. Two weeks ago we had a couple who seemed rally interested. The husband said ‘give me two weeks’ which is up today....but no word.

The weather has been uncharacteristically wet and this has limited photography. Coco benefits by getting more beach walks....she is always so excited when she knows where she is going. I like getting there as the sun comes up.







My main bee-eater location was compromised progressively from its heyday as a motocross track. The Chestnut-headed Bee-eaters did not return this year and my kingfisher mate has gone to the big tree in the sky.  

The good old days

The nesting grounds were compromised last year when the front half was cleared of vegetation and ploughed. I could access the rear section, which was the main nesting field.

The front section in 2012

  Now

The front part flattened to the road in 2019

The Blue-throated Bee-eaters came in in the first weeks of March and have provided action ever since. They are there still there but in less numbers than before....perhaps around 30. Currently, many are feeding nests...which are often cryptically concealed in the vegetation. The Chestnuts use muddy banks and the Blue-throated can do the same but also drill straight into the flat ground

Notice the bird on the right is deploying 'slats' the appendages on the front of the wing.
These were only recent additions to aeroplane wings to increase flight performance.








Last Monday a lot of locals arrived on the scene bearing plans. My enquiry revealed the back part will be cleared in a few months and the whole area used for vegetable plots. This field has been so good to me....half my competition images derive from this place.

At Air Hitam the owls are still around but no sign of a nest. It was quiet there this week with lizards and macaques ending up on the card.



During the down-time as a consequence of the inclement weather. I have set-up a new website. There are two major reasons for this; This one is easily readable on iPhones, it is well supported and connected to Google searches.



Elsewhere I saw the Comedy Wildlife finalists for this year. I did not enter as I could not match farting penguins.



The quiz has gone well when we have had our full team with 3 wins and a third when our numbers were down.





Tuesday, 30 April 2019

April 2019


April started off in rather spectacular fashion when a Waterspout appeared near Coco’s beach. It came ashore and did some damage but was spectacular while it lasted. I went down to the area a few hours afterwards and the skies were still quite angry.




Coco and I often walk the beach when the sun is rising and there are some spectacularly colourful scenes.








The month has been reasonably wet and I need to check the weather radar before venturing out. The results have been mixed on the photographic front. At Air Hitam the owls resumed their nesting after the lizard attack but unfortunately the lizards raided the nest again. It appears the owls have now moved elsewhere. 






It appeared to have been a bad choice to nest in that location as the lizards have a base further down the tree.



There is an interesting and diverse range of subjects that appear from time to time at the location.






Not far away the Bee-eaters are busy digging nests currently and are spread around the whole area that was once a motocross track. One male has been busy bringing his partner edible presents.



Nikki arrived last Saturday on her way to England and Scotland. It is really good to catch up on her work. My trip to Fraser’s Hill fell though for many reasons beyond my control.  Nikki had arranged to take Helen to Bangkok for a night to go to a classy restaurant that lived up to its rating with a 25 course meal.


one of them did

On the pub quiz front we started with two wins but members of the team have gone to various points on the globe and the reduced team has struggled. Nikki was with Helen and I last week and we did OK but not in the medals. There were no rounds on Medicine.