Blue-banded Pitta (Erythropitta arquata) is a colorful, very cute and attractive resident bird can be found in Telupid forest, Sabah, Borneo, East Malaysia.
Blue-banded Pitta is endemic to the island of Borneo, East Malaysia. The photos were taken using Nikon D500 paired with Nikkor 500 PF lens, ISO 2000, F 5.6, EV -0.7.
How to get to Telupid
Telupid is a district located some 210 km away from the capital city Kota Kinabalu. Located in the Sandakan division of Sabah, Telupid has both primary virgin forest and secondary forest, which attract a lot of birds both residents and migratory birds.
Telupid can be reached in approximately 4 hours 30 minutes from Kota Kinabalu by car. Alternatively, it can also be reached from Sandakan city in approximately 2 hours 30 minutes by car for a distance of 130 km. To reach birding location, it requires to hike approximately 2.5 km through secondary forest behind a village crossing a small river. Special protection is needed against leaches for visiting the place during rainy season.
The Connecting City - Kota Kinabalu
Kota Kinabalu can be considered as a transit place for many bird watchers and birders to Sabah, Borneo, East Malaysia as it is a gateway to other more exciting bird watching and bird photography destinations in the island, such as Mount Alab, Rainforest Discovery Center (RDC) and Mount Trusmadi.
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ReplyDeleteMany thanks dear friend. Happy weekend and happy birding.
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ReplyDeleteThank you dear friend. Happy birding.
DeleteBeautiful pitta
ReplyDeleteYes indeed dear friend. Happy weekend and happy birding.
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ReplyDeleteBolehlah kawan. Happy birding.
DeleteThis is really cute especially when it was staring at you๐ Red is so energetic and magnetic. With the necklace I thought this is female, but it's so beautiful, could be male. Do you think differently?
ReplyDeleteYes, it is a brilliant color combination again. This one is male. The female is having duller color. This Pitta is one of the most beautiful endemic Pitta in the island of Borneo. No where else in the world.
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