
Borneo Highlands is not a national park; it is a golf course development on the Indonesian border... but it s surrounded by mid-mountain forest, and boasts a splendid overlook into Kalimantan. Once you tire of the view, you can turn around a bit and watch the plume of morning mist streaming from Mount (or Gunung) Penrissen, the highest peak in the area:

For the birds you can see at this lovely spot, check out David's blog entry. For one he didn't post, try the photo below: a Blyth's Hawk-Eagle, "digiscoped" on the cheap by holding my video camera up to David's telescope eyepiece and capturing a frame. The result, as you might expect, isn't terrific, but the bird is:

I discovered, though, that if you stare at the birds too much you can miss (or even tread upon) something as strange as this trilobite beetle larva as it slowly trundles its way through the leaf litter:
David is an insect-watcher too - he found this amazing cerambycid (or longhorn) beetle (Cyriopalus wallacei, according to Yeo) in, of all places, the washroom at the Borneo Heights Lodge..
.... and with that, I'll end this entry, with the promise of more to come from Kubah!
I must come to visit this place soon !
ReplyDeleteWell worth it - see David Bakewell's blog. Bornep High;ands should be a stop on international birding tours, for Pygmy White-Eye and Bornean Barbet at least!
ReplyDeleteMake that BORNEO Highlands... guess you can't edit comments!
ReplyDeleteBorneo is wonderful! That "trilobite beetle" is actually a firefly larva, Lambycidae.
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