Thursday, 25 October 2012

Bukit Sarang Visit for Herpetofauna - DAY 1


The weather was very good, the sun was out from early morning and all our gears are packed in two 4x4 cars getting ready to move to Ulu Kakus for the trip to Bukit Sarang. Three of us are ready for two night trip to Bukit Sarang to do some photography on Herpetofauna and other interesting things that may come to our lense.

After almost three hours drive we reached Rh Ado, a Punan community in Ulu Kakus. It was a good bumpy ride as the road was pretty much dry and dusty. 

We settled our gears and rations on to two small long wooden boats prepared by our local boatman. Things are packed and covered with canvas, getting ready for any rain that might fall during the two hours boat ride up to Bukit Sarang. 

As we move on the boat it was very hot until we have reached under the tree canopy at Sungai Mayeng, a tributary that will lead us to Bukit Sarang. 

It is here where the birds are easily seen and heard flying across the dark shaded stream when our boat passed by. Kingfishers, flycatchers, lots of bulbul species and Fish Eagle can be seen easily accompanied by the sounds of male and female Paradise flycatchers. (No photo of the birds, keeping my camera in a save place during the boatride!)

Our first glimpse of the wildlife here was a dead baby crocodile on a fisherman’s net. Been left here for few days because the guy who owns the net was probably scared of the mother croc.


Only halfway of the journey I can see the dark clouds on top of us, as expected. Soon the rain began to hit us and we are almost one hour more to our destination. Everything was wet, I manage to put on my raincoat and the boat was filled with water instantly. We arrived at Bukit Sarang field station at around 3.30 pm with to my surprise my laptop was half submerged with water in the boat. 

Quickly open it up and take off the battery. Hoping that it will work after I dried it up later. I hope so!

Took our late lunch and turn on our generator set. While I was drying my laptop using the food dehydrator in the field station, we anxiously wait for the sun to set down. Hoping to find interesting frogs and other creatures that might lurks around in the dark environment of Bukit Sarang at night time and not to forget my very wet laptop to work!

Before we head out after another early meal for the night, I turned on my laptop and….it works!

Lucky…

I was so worried that I might not have any storage for my photos during the whole trip. All of us are gearing up for the first night walk at Bukit Sarang. Keeping extra batteries for our lights and flash in case it would be a long night if there are many things to be photographed.

The cave at Bukit Sarang is just 20 meters from the field station and I was already taking photos of frogs along the way to the cave from the station. Some Limnonectes spp and Rana glandulosa can be seen perching along the banks of Sungai Sarang next to the field station.

 
 
As we reached the cave, the huntsman spider is always the first to greet me. 

Not long after that I saw this big gecko on the cave wall. I was kneeling and at an awkward angle trying to photograph the Gecko with my big homemade diffuser.

Here are some more shots of things that I took that night.







It was very fun trying to look for this rhacoporus appendiculatus by listening to their sound, I mostly found them right next to me on leaves and branches.

 We walked for two hours and realized that we have drained our torch light batteries to nothing. We have to rush back before all of us lose the only light that we have. 

The shot of this Mock Viper was the last shot I took for the walk that night.

It was around 12 am when we reached back to our comfortable station. 

Downloaded all the photos and quickly jump to the bed, getting ready for tomorrow.

To be continued...





Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Herpetofauna visit to Bukit Sarang

I have a chance to do some Herpetofauna work in Bukit Sarang for a few days in August 2012.
Our trip was welcomed with pouring rain all the way to Bukit Sarang. At least it was a good sign for herping. While I don't have a good knowledge on Herpetofauna, my interest is to photograph whatever I found during the trip.

We did a bit of night walk and taking most of our rest on day time. Here are a couple of shots that I took just for you all who was waiting for the whole article to come up.

Enjoy!

Probably Cyrtodactylus pubisculus
Cave dwellers, a Huntsman Spider


Hard to see Rhacophorus appendiculatus

Probably the newly described species from Bukit Sarang Opisthoporus serenae

Beautiful and photogenic Pareas nuchalis
More to come once I am done with my full writing on the trip.

Thank you for viewing!

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

More frogs and other stuffs in June and July

As June has ended and its almost middle of July, my time was mostly occupied with festival and work. This time I am sharing my work in June and July where I had very interesting encounters with frogs that I have not yet photographed before and some are common species but have always managed to elude me. Some species makes it a lot more complicated for me as I am not a trained Herpetologist to know these Frog stuffs.

Let me start with this little Hylarana raniceps. Rather a common species and I usually find it in swampy bits of lowland forest.


The next one I consider as fatter than the first.


My first photo of Limnonectes malesianus
A young Hylarana glandulosa
Now we have come to the difficult species to identify, well to me maybe very difficult because I did not collect them as specimens.

I am not sure about this species, but my guess will be Limnonectes leporinus.
This maybe a Limnonectes kuhlii but the size is just too big for L kuhlii (Approx. 5 cm).
This is an interesting find, I don't know what this is and it is a tiny little frog roughly less than 1 cm. A Pelophryne sp.?
Ok, those are the things that I might mix up pretty bad, but I am sure of these two species that I usually encounter in the forest during night walks




and the other stuffs that I took are these

A beautiful yellow Jumping Spider
Possibly a Diard's Trogon
Someone's house in the Rainforest of Borneo!