Observé un grupo de individuos de pájaros carpinteros de Hoffmann muy activos. En este caso, un macho estaba trabajando en un agujero, ya bastante grande. Me pregunto si es para anidar o si sólo estaba buscando alimento.
The plant on the back of this little book is Morning glory, which has rapidly colonised on the site of a landslide (which occurred a couple of years ago on our regular walk route, due to heavy monsoon rain). The council rebuilt the slope and road and it’s very interesting to see what has re-adopted this patch of land and sky as its habitat. Can regularly see changeable hawk eagles perched up in the trees behind the slopes where the morning glory grows. On a clear day we can see the buildings on top of Genting Highlands from this viewpoint. Feel very glad to be in such a green area of KL city.
Nesting, breezy about 30 degrees Celcius.
Saw many very common yellow-vented bulbuls in the park. However, it was my first time seeing a nesting one, and a bulbul's nest in the bush! Well hidden (but not from me) and didn't expect it to be so low from the ground!
A wild and angry drawing of a wild and spiky thistle!
Mushroom, moss and flower
Nature observations by C, age 8