Scarlet-rumped Trogon or "Kesumba Puteri" (Malay) |
The list of other books and detailed jottings are below:-
Book on Birds bought
Year of travel/Author/Book
title/ Inside notes
1985
Horst Bielfeld, “Handbook of Lovebirds”/ (11/8/85, Hotel Merlin,K.L.,Room 651,Corporate Planning)
Nancy A. Brudgam, “Training Caged Birds”/ (11/8/85, Hotel Merlin,K.L.,Room 651,Corporate
Planning)
1988
Bertram E. Smythies, “The Birds of Borneo”/ (26/7/88, 738, Kim San garden, Kpg Baru,
Bintulu)
Richard Mark Martin, “Cage and Aviary Birds”/ (29/10/88, Regent Hotel,Kuala Lumpur.Room
111)
1990
Clive Roots, “Tropical Birds”/ (9/10/90, BPA Tender
Committee Meeting, Pan Pacific,KL.)
David Filderton, “A Birdkeeper’s Guide to Breeding Birds”/ (25/6/90,Holiday Inn,Kuching,Room 730)
Ian Gray, “Birds of Prey”
(/ 9/10/90, Bintulu Port Authority Tender Meeting)
Lesley Layton, “Parrots as Pets”/ (20/10/90, Kuching Airport)
1991
G.W.H. Davison, Karen Philips & Alias Kamis, “Pengenalan
Burung-Burung Malaysia”/ (20/6/91, Lawatan ke RTM,K.L.)
M.D. England O.B.E, “Birds of the Tropics”/ (2/3/91,Kuching, Meeting with Dick Cotter,Similajau
Phase 2 Development)
Mitchell Beazley Publishers, “The World Atlas of Birds”/ (22/1/91, As gift from Adenan Satem, received by post)
Roger Tory Peterson,”How to Know the Birds”/ (27/4/91, FAS AGM – 1991, Kuching)
2000
2000
Morton Strange, “Birds of South East Asia”/ (22-24/3/2000,58th Floor, Petronas Tower,
visit Projass (Matnor Hamid) & Hj. Nasruddin, Muci & Mona)
2011
Stephen Moss, “How to Birdwatch”/ (15/8/11,Popular Bookstore, Kuching, Clearance Sale)
2013
Wong Tsu
Shi, “Birds of Borneo”/ (5/11/13,
45thtrip to Kuching, Hav Paws Will Travell)
In the
1990’s I was passionate about implementing my pet project
called the Bintulu Wildlife Park. One of the real challenge the
project posed
was the importation of flamingoes from Tanzania. This once in a life
time experience can be
glimpsed in a blog post I published sometime ago and can be accessed here ...>>>>http://mysarawak2.blogspot.my/2014/09/once-there-was-pond.html
In the early
21st century, I started to develop my very own private nature park
in Bintulu called the Kambatik Park. My
idea was to build the park as a wildlife sanctuary where I could enjoy
birdwatching peacefully and in my own time.
In order to share the stories of my encounters with the birds in the park
and other places in Sarawak, I set up a blog called “My Birding Sarawak”. Birding now becomes a hobby that sustains my
interest in photography, nature and wildlife.
My
birdwatching experiences has brought me to faraway places in Sarawak and out of
Sarawak to hunt for birding books.
Overtime, I have grown wiser from just keeping them in cages to enjoying
them in real-life settings.
Happy
Malaysia Day, Sarawak.
( This is the third of a series of articles as my writing contribution on what Malaysia Day means to me as a Sarawakian 2017)
( This is the third of a series of articles as my writing contribution on what Malaysia Day means to me as a Sarawakian 2017)
Please follow this link t see the original post ....>>> http://mysarawak2.blogspot.com/2017/09/birding-brings-me-places.html
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