My friend and i continues with our interviews from door to door. As long as there is people and the house is open, we tried to have conversation with them. It is really not an easy task to be done because both of us were new to the people in this village. We just approach them and if we have luck then maybe they will agree to be interviewed. We did not get many people but enough with the data. But then, we were attracted by the movements of the blue bird flying in the air and then perch on the fruit tree nearby one of the house. The bird keep on doing it for at least twice. As we get closer to it, it was a flycatcher but not sure what is the species. As we get closer, i can get about five shots and this is two of it.
Here is an info about this species that i get from Global Species website:
The Verditer Flycatcher (Eumyias thalassina) is an Old World flycatcher found in the Indian subcontinent, especially in the Lower Himalaya. It is named after its distinctive shade of copper-sulphate blue and has a dark patch between the eyes and above the bill base. The adult males are intense blue on all areas of the body, except for the black eye-patch and grey vent. Adult females and sub-adults are lighter blue. In Sundaland, it can be found in Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
So, that is about our little friend that we discover that day. Quite an interesting discoveries even though that is not the main purpose of our visit. But still, the love of the NATURE will always keep us alert and aware of anything related to our MOTHER NATURE. So, before i end this post, let's share two of my favorite view in this village. Of course the hanging bridge and the peaceful river. Till then!
Every time i visit this village, i will always wanted to let my feet step on this hanging bridge. |
The river is so nice to see. The view is outstanding. It was so clean okay. I hope the villagers will keep it clean since they will launch a Tagal System for this river somewhere in June. |
4 comments:
Another very interesting post. You are doing very good work in these villages. I wish I could walk on a hanging bridge like that one too.
WOW that's beautiful! :)
Ratty--Thank you for always visit me and keep on walking with me to explore nature and villages. I will be visiting another two more rural villages next week. Hope i will find more interesting things. If you want to walk on that hanging bridge, visit us here in Borneo especially in Sabah. You will see lots of this type of bridges. :-)
Dr. Kay--Thank you for visiting me too. :-)
wow! a great adventure cewek...some kiss fabulousity in every way :p
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