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Back garden showing new feather-like leaves of the Sea Cycas (Cycas rumphii) at center of picture
Location : Back garden |
Came back to Kuching on the 29th of March ( the second time this month) for a short stay before embarking on a journey to KL. Checking out the garden I noticed that the grounds are wet and this has been especially so for the last month. It seemed that despite the drought in Peninsular states resulting in water shortage, Sarawak especially Kuching has had no similar nasty experience the first three months of the year. A short walkabout found the common wildlife are still there - birds, grasshoppers and dragonflies. The Brown-throated Sunbird was seen piercing at the base of the
Bignonia magnifica flower to have direct access to its nectar. The Chestnut Munia are easily spotted throughout the day as they busy making their homes in the garden especially at the bamboo clump. Finally the typical Kuching bird - the Pied Triller was at the
Tabebuia rosea tree perching briefly as if to greet me on my return.
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Brown-throated Sunbird and the purple flower of the Bignonia magnifica |
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Pied Triller at the Poui tree ( Tabebuia rosea) |
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Grasshopper |
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