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Friday, April 24, 2015

An Odonata Holiday in Taman Negara Pahang

The last time I had my Odonata holiday in Taman Negara (Kuala Koh, Kelantan) was in April 2005. Time flies, and it has been more than 10 years for me to have my second Odonata holiday in Taman Negara (Pahang). I must thank Jabatan PERHILITAN for the cordial invitation. This time we entered Taman Negara from Kuala Tahan, Pahang. From Kuala Tahan to Kuala Kelapor (the camp site), we could still observe everywhere the scars and wounds from the destructive big flood which happened in the late December 2014.

We started our journey at Kuala Tahan in the early morning on 14 April 2015. We were on 4-wheel drives for 3 hours before arriving at a drop off point at Kuala Sat. Then, we took long boats on Sg Sat heading to Kuala Kelapor. The whole boat journey was only roughly 1 hour, but we had to get off boats at a few spots of low water level to push the boats.


The team is getting ready to set off to the camp site in Taman Negara


Finally we arrived safely at the camp site at Kuala Kelapor in the early afternoon without much trouble. The camp site was located by Sg Sat. Therefore, our water supply (drinking, bathing, and even our toilet) was from Sg Sat. One thing I enjoyed much was to soak myself in the water of Sg Sat in the hot afternoon.


the camp site at Kuala Kelapor



Sg Sat - our main source of water supply



Sg Kelapor is a sluggish and slow flowing stream, and it is good for many Odonata species


It was flowering season for a few plant species during our visit there, particularly Saraca thaipingensis. The presence of the flowers definitely made the forest looking good.


Gardenia carinata



Saraca thaipingensis


One of the unexpected things that I encountered during the stay at Kuala Kelapor was the witness of the delivery of a new born baby bat (Kerivoula papilosa). It was so sweet to see the whole process of delivery.


A female bat (Kerivoula papilaso) just delivered a baby bat


My Odonata holiday went well, and I managed to record at least 50 species of Odonata during my stay at Kuala Kelapor. We departed from Kuala Kelapor on 22 April 2015........


Libellago semiopaca (male)



Archibasis rebeccae (male)



Onychothemis testacea (male)



Lathrecista asiatica (male)



Rhinagrion viridatum (female)



Rhinagrion microcephalum (egg-laying female)



Sunday, May 26, 2013

Xyris sp.

I was told that this plant is Xyris sp. I would be grateful if someone could help to pin it down to species. This plant was photographed in Brunei by Belait River.




Thursday, March 7, 2013

A Ginger Species from Brunei

I was told that this ginger species is Alpina aquatica. Please correct me if I am wrong.




Friday, February 1, 2013

Crytocoryne

For the first time I encountered flower of Crytocoryne in the field. I was totally thrilled.




Saturday, January 12, 2013

Orchid - Bromhedia finlaysoniana

Bromhedia finlaysoniana is a weedy orchid... but it is quite elegant.




Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Begonia from Pahang

Dr. Ruth Kew helped me to id this begonia as Begonia foxworthyi....