When: November 2025 Weather: Hot 28C OM1mk2 Zuiko 150-400mm Pro We had a day free after work and organised a day trip with Bali Birding Tours connecting once again with my guide, Hery, from previous trips. Hery is so successful … Continue reading
When: November 2025 Weather: Hot 28C OM1mk2 Zuiko 150-400mm Pro We had a day free after work and organised a day trip with Bali Birding Tours connecting once again with my guide, Hery, from previous trips. Hery is so successful … Continue reading
When: September 2025 Weather: : Variable 14-18C Nikon P900, OM1mk2 150-400mm Pro In Copenhagen for the ESCRS conference and as luck would have it, the hotel I had chosen (more a co-living space) at DR Byen metro station was on … Continue reading
When: March 2025 Weather: Cold to warm! 5-25C NikonP900, Sony A7II 70-400mm, Leica Q3 After our teaching workshop and surgeries in the national referral hospitaln in Thimphu, our next community cataract surgery program was way down in south Bhutan, at … Continue reading
When: June 2024 Weather: Cool 20C
Nikon P900
On our way to the Six Senses Resort in QingCheng mountain, we stopped off at Panda Valley, an alternate,less crowded site to the main Panda rehabilitation centre….













When: July 2022 730am Weather: Hot 25-30C
Nikon P950
Being a public holiday we did a little birding ramble along the Old Holland Road Linear Park and linked up to the rail corridor before heading north in the direction of the old Bukit Timah Railway station which was recently refurbished and conserved. The crowds were out and there was a mini traffic jam of people and bikes on the trail…not exactly condusive to birding! But the rail corridor was a place I had always wanted to bird at…
The Rail Corridor is where the old railway line between Malaysia and Singapore ran and when the station was moved away from Keppel Station, the railway track and sleepers were largely removed and a trail made for walkers and bikers.

We accessed the rail corridor along the linear park walkway just after the canal….









And as we returned to Old Holland Road via the linear park, a pair of magnificent pied oriental hornbills flew over us to cap a very nice bird ramble indeed….recommended
Batu Karu Temple Birding When: August 2019 Weather: Cool 22C NikonP900, Sony RX10.4 Driving back from West Bali towards the airport, we diverted to the Batu Karu Temple to try and get a few other forest/montane species…arriving there … Continue reading
Snipe seeking in Singapore
When: February 2019 Weather: Hot 25C
Nikon P900 and Sony A55 with 70-400mm x2TC
With reports of the painted snipe and pin-tailed snipe in the Neo Tiew area of Singapore and my little 10 yr old niece from Scotland wanting to bird, we set off at 7am to the area where they had been sighted…
Traipsing along a little canal side, we looked for the other photographers and we started seeing some activity in and around the water where the canal turned and disappeared…

a wood sandpiper on a mudbank from afar

Wood sandpipers foraging

and on the muddy shore, a little ring plover

little ring plover

little ring plover

egret

and then from behind the greenery the unmistakeable features of the painted snipe appeared!

painted snipe and wood sandpiper

front view

back view

Painted snipe : photo by Emily Chong
And then in a flurry of brown….the other snipe appeared…

the pin-tailed snipe

much better picture of the pin-tailed snipe taken by my niece Emily.

Last bird of the morning….the grey wagtail
A couple of hours’ birding yielded two lifers…not bad going on the second day of the lunar new year….
Birding Doi Inthanon, Thailand (warning: long post)
When: July 2018 Weather: Terrible! Rain and mist. 13-25C
At the end of our conference, a group of 8 of us hired a guide called Wittawat who picked us up in a van and pickup for a 3 day, 2 night birding adventure up Doi Inthanon, a renowned birding site about 1.5 hours southwest of Chiangmai city. With a 6am start, we arrived in our accommodation at Mae Krang Luang about 730am; picturesque but basic huts by the river in pretty landscaped gardens. We headed off to Mr Daeng’s cafe for breakfast in the main visitor centre area ten minutes away….it was raining of course but we started shooting in the gardens whilst waiting for breakfast….

our little hut at Mae Krang Luang….simple but acceptable…

with a lovely stream next to our hut….

First bird in the garden was the lovely Crested bulbul

and a common tailorbird

we headed to Mr Deang’s cafe for breakfast, a noted place for birders with lots of bird pictures everywhere….and the rain started

a female dark throated sunbird was also having her breakfast

the much prettier male dark throated sunbird also made an appearance in the gloom and rain
We then headed to the second checkpoint, or just after it and waited for the birds to show…

this lovely grey cheeked fulvetta popped up…

grey cheeked fulvetta with large white eye ring, distinguishing it from the mountain fulvetta

this was the weather we had…wet and misty….this is actually a colour photograph!
At the summit, we started our hunt for the endemic green tailed sunbird…THE bird of Doi Inthanon…

the drab female green tailed sunbird was first to show

it teased us for a while…

and eventually the gorgeous male green tailed sunbird appeared…the tail actually looks more blue than green….

spectacularly coloured green tailed sunbird
We then made a dash for the small shops and cafetaria…to our surprise there was some bird activity despite the rain!

another lifer…the white browed shortwing…male

white browed shortwing…female

silver eared laughing thrush

chestnut tailed minla..one of the most common birds we saw in Doi Inthanon…it was everywhere

another view of chestnut tailed minla


as the rain abated a bit. we wandered over the road to the angka nature trail into the moss forest….

charming moss forest

male snowy browed flycatcher

female snowy browed FC

juvenile snowy browed FC

ashy throated warbler

ashy throated warbler

a yellow bellied fairy flycatcher

the yellow bellied fairy FC was previously known as the yellow bellied fantail for obvious reasons
The next day we went to the second checkpoint again early in the morning to try and get the grey bellied tesia which we had heard the day before….but it just wouldn’t show.. we then tried to look for the spectacled barwing…

in the gloomy misty morning light, this was the best shot I could manage of the spectacled barwing…

spectacled barwing singing away

a rather drab flavescent bulbul

and in the dull light I just managed this shot of the pretty yellow cheeked tit

the wonderfully coloured mountain tailor bird

mountain tailor bird

juvenile Tickell’s Blue Flycatcher

back in the resort for an afternoon’s rest, we wondered off to the surrounding padi fields…

where some sooty headed bulbuls were playing

a rare glimpse of sunshine through the gloom

scaly breasted munia
Our guide then brought us to a place lower down the hill, where there was a nesting hole of some collared falconets….so we sat down to wait for them to return home to roost….and whilst we waited…

a common flameback appeared far away

common flameback woodpecker

from a gazillion miles away, we spotted this yellow, black, white and chestnut bird…apologies for poor quality of picture

a beautiful black headed woodpecker..one of many lifers on this trip

another black headed WP

meanwhile back at the nesting hole there was no activity…

until one of our group spotted these falconets perched a few hundred metres away…

it was the collared falconet aka the red thighed falconet…understandably glaring at us all gathered around their home…

one of the tiniest raptors….it is a pretty little thing!
Alas they didn’t come home to roost and our guide reckons that they may have found a new home to house all 6 or 7 of them.
Our last morning, we sat down to breakfast in a little cafe overlooking our huts, and were treated to a wonderful display by male and female scarlet minivets…surely one of the most brilliant of our tropical birds…

Male scarlet minivet

frontal view

the much yellower female scarlet minivet

our last port of call on our final morning was to seek the elusive slaty backed forktail which we had heard in our resort but not seen…we went to a distant waterfall…and indeed we got fair sightings here but alas I couldn’t take a photo of the shy bird…

a blue winged leafbird entertained us

and a beautiful black drongo bade us farewell from Doi Inthanon
3 days 2 nights in Doi Inthanon with very decent birding despite the inclement weather. Thanks to our guide Wittawat!. Highly recommended but go during the winter months at the end of the year and you should get better weather!
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Birding & Sightseeing the Tiger’s Nest, Paro, Bhutan When: October 2016 Weather: Cool 15 C Leica M240/35mm Summilux Nikon P900 After we finished our work in Thimphu, we drove an … Continue reading