I am back from a three week birding holiday in Borneo where I was fortunate to see my target species, Bristlehead, the only species in its family and one that is threatened. Other targets, of course, were wild Orang Utans and Proboscis Monkeys. I also saw the largest moth in the world, the Atlas Moth, and the largest flower in the world, Rafflesia.
Now it’s back to work, so I will endeavour to add to my blog in the coming days. Below are a few pics from my holiday.
Orang Utan |
Atlas Moth |
Rafflesia |
Blue-eared Kingfisher |
Proboscis Monkey |
Wallace's Hawk Eagle |
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