Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Swiftlet Food.

This insect can be a very good source of food for the swiftlet, I saw this insect attracted to this plant, not sure what its called,














May be swiftlet farmer can plant this plant near their BH to attract this insect. the strange thing I noticed is this insect are attracted to the dried leaf of this plant. may be the dried leaf contains sugar. not sure




























insect entering their home.



























I think the juice of the plant, dropped on this wood, that attract this insect to the wood









































the view is like swiftlet entering entrance hole.. he he














A short video for swiftlet like insect.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Bird Calling Test.

Hi guys!

Today, Mr. Danny and i decided to go to KK signal hill to do a bird calling test. The wind is quite rough and it seems that it's gonna rain.

We don't know for sure what's the result. Are we gonna see any birds?




We tested about 1 hours. 4.30 Pm to 5.30 Pm. So far we only see about 30 birds flying, not really the usual time. Last time we tested, we usually see hundreds of swiftlet here but not today. I guess maybe because of the rough wind.

Anyway, i took some video for you guys to watch. Have a nice Day!


Thursday, September 18, 2008

Kota Kinabalu

Today, i went to the city to take one famous bird house picture located in town. For those of you who haven't been to KK before i decided to some pictures from the signal hill observatory platform.

Hope you enjoy the pictures.

Signal Hill Observatory Platform

Kota Kinabalu (Capital City)





























Signal Hill, the highest point in the city, is one of the best places to get a good view of Kota Kinabalu. Just a couple of minutes drive from Padang Merdeka will bring you to the airy deck where you can get amazing views that extend to the outlying islands of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park and further.
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One of KK bird house located in Kota Kinabalu. You can see the white building
with small open roof.





























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Let me show you around. :)

Padang Merdeka(Kota Kinabalu)

The Padang Merdeka or Town Padang (field) is the site where the declaration of Sabah's independence and formation of Malaysia took place. The declaration was announced by Sabah's first Chief Minister, Tun Fuad Stephens, on September 16, 1963, also known as Malaysia Day. Today the site hosts the annual City Day celebration on February 2, Merdeka Day celebration on August 31, and a number of other celebrations and functions.














The Atkinson Clock Tower nearby Bandaran Berjaya, was built by Mary Edith Atkinson in 1905 in memory of her son Francis George Atkinson. It was formerly used as a navigation aid for ships until it was overshadowed by taller buildings. It is one of only three pre-World War II buildings to survive the war. The Petagas War Memorial, located nearby KKIA, serves as a reminder of those who died trying to oppose the Japanese forces during World War II.














It is situated at the spot where the Kinabalu Guerillas were massacred by the Japanese army in 1944. The Double Six Monument, located in Sembulan, is a memorial which marks the site of the June 6, 1976 fatal plane crash known as the Double Six Tragedy bearing the first Chief Minister of Sabah, Tun Fuad Stephens, as well as other leaders.

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Kota Kinabalu (pronounced [ˈkɔtɑ kɪnɑbɑlʊ]), formerly known as Jesselton, is the capital of Sabah, a state in Malaysia, as well as the capital of the West Coast Division of Sabah. Located on the northwest coast of the island of Borneo facing the South China Sea and Tunku Abdul Rahman Park on one side, and with Mount Kinabalu in the background, Kota Kinabalu sprawls for kilometers along the coast and towards inland. With an estimated population of 532,129 in the city and 700,000 in the urban area, it is the largest urban centre in Sabah and the sixth largest in Malaysia.[1]




























Kota Kinabalu (Chinese: 亚庇), often simply known as K.K. within Malaysia, and to an extent, internationally, as a tourism getaway and a major gateway into Sabah and Borneo.[2] Kinabalu National Park is located about 90 kilometres from the city, and besides this, it also features a number of tourist attractions in and around the city itself. The city is also one of the major industrial and commercial centers in East Malaysia.














History of Kota Kinabalu: Source- wikipedia.org

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Our 1st trip for selecting the site.



















One of the Swiftlet house in Kinarut. On the way to Papar, we stopped by and took pictures

I wish i own this bird house. lol :)
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We arrived at the destination at 4.00 PM. Hot sunny day.

Posing is our taiko(OTAI KOTA BELUD) partner. Mr. Alwi.

We have to walk about 200 meters to get to the actual destination.

Mr. Alwi: Damn! I can't wait to see the swiftlet birds! :)
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Beautiful River before the 'Jambatan Gantung'.
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Here's the famous 'Jambatan Gantung'. I remember the last time i walked on 'Jambatan Gantung' when I was 9.

Posing with sunglass is Mr. Danny, our group consultant @ "Bird Calling Bomoh"

Mr. Danny: Cheese! How do i look camera man?

Mr. Alwi: Hey! don't forget to take my picture.
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River View from the hanging bridge. Cool!
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Football Field in the forest!
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Hj Ramli & Mr. Alwi talking to the local residents.

Hj Ramli: Do you know anything about Swiftlet farming?

Local Resident: emm. Never heard about it, i only know about Vanilla plantation.

Mr: Alwi: Ssshh.. Don't tell them, this is our secret mission. lol..
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Short video. No birds so far... :(



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Another Video,

Hj Ramli: Look guys! That's swiftlet right?

Mr. Alwi: Yeah! great!.. i can see that...

Mr. Danny(Swiftlet Guru): No, no.. that's not swiftlet.. it's just your imagination... i can't see any. lol!

Our 2nd trip for selecting the site.

Our 2nd location is located at Kota Belud, Sabah.















Everyone is looking at every direction. lol Trying to find any sign of Swiftlet.

Mr.Danny: Hey guys! Keep your heads up!

Hj. Ramli: huh! i'am tired.. where the hell all the birds go!

Mr.Alwi: Damn! I can't see any... :(
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Hj. Ramli: Time is up! Lets go to other location.

Mr.Alwi: :(

Mr.Danny: Yeah! I think you're right! I only see 'burung gagak' :p
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New Location located not far from the 1st spot.

Near the coastal.
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Again.. everyone is looking at every direction.. :) Hoping to find luck!
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Future Swiftlet Millionaires!!!
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Mr. Alwi: Peace! Peace!

Hj. Ramli: Hey Guys!!! Look! look! look!

Mr. Danny: Yayaya.. Let's go home...
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Indah Permai.

After a long day. Teh Tarik Time!!!

Our 2nd trip was very interesting & challenging. Looking forward for our next trip to Ranau, Papar and Labuan. :)

How the swift was won...or, the importance of farm location

NST, 16 Feb 2008

Bio Research Cente Sdn bhd (BRC) not only builds swiftlet houses but also identifies suitable sites for swiftlet farming.

The birdcall is used to determine an established swiftlet farming area, explained the company's managing director, Loke Yeu Loong.

He explained that the birdcall involves playing back pre-recorded sounds of swiftlets, using speakers to attract the birds within a 5km radius from the site of the farm.

Selecting the site On the first and second days of determining an area where swiftlet farming can be established, bird-calls are done over two sessions, the first from 6.30am to 7.30am and the second from 6pm to 7.30pm.

On the third day, a bird-count is conducted to determine the food searching path of swiftlets in order to establish the number of swiftlets flying past the proposed site. This is done without birdcalls.

On the fourth and final day, the birdcall is conducted again, this time to reconfirm the flying path of the swiftlets.

Over the four days when these checks are carried out at the proposed sites, the surrounding areas, within a 30km radius, are searched as well, to determine the food sources.

The three criteria for a good swiftlet farming area, Loke said, are that the site must be located within an area swiftlets are found and can thrive; be along their direct food searching-flying path; and can be surrounded by an ecology that can generate food sources for them, such as forest reserves, mangrove swamps, plantations, rivers and the sea - all within a 50km radius. These are "perfect food sources" for swiftlets, which can fly up to 50km to look for food.

The Perak government, he said, has offered 10 potential sites for swiftlet farming, and after conducting field inspections, BRC selected Manjung and Segari.

Since the first phase of Perak Swiftlet Eco Park@Manjung was launched last year, all 36 units have been snapped up. The project, comprising 26 units of 25ft by 75ft three-stoey terraces priced at RM428,800 each and 10 units of 60ft by 105ft semi-dees at RM678,800 each, will be ready by August and early next year respectively.

Loke said the company, together with the relevant state agencies, will continue to identify more areas suitable for swiftlet farming, and these include Taiping, Parit Buntar, Bagan Datoh and Teluk Intan.

In Johor, aside from the swiftlet eco-parks in Endau and Desaru planned for launch in the middle of this year, the potential areas that BRC is looking into are Mersing, Batu Pahat, Tangkak, Muar, Segamat and Pontian.

The Negri Sembilan state government is also interested in setting up such eco parks, Loke added.