Borneo Bird Festival 2011 Overview

Review Borneo Bird Festival

The Borneo Bird Festival 2011 was recently at the RDC in Sepilok; Sabah was a huge success with over 4000 people attending this annual birding festival in its third year.

This is an overview of what happened throughout the festival in photographs from October 14th to 16th here at the Rainforest Discovery Center (RDC) at Sepilok, which is about 30 minutes from the town of Sandakan on the east coast of Sabah, Borneo. 

Borneo Bird Festival Overview

This was actually my second time attending the Borneo Bird Festival and my first attempt at doing some actual birding during the festival. I visited the place at about 6.30 am on the first day, and everyone was in a jovial mood.

Participants and sponsors were seen setting up their booths while officials were busy with final arrangements. Around the RDC grounds, avid early birders (bird watchers) were lugging their 'bazookas' (huge camera lenses) around searching for birds while guests were starting to arrive by about 8.00 am.

By noon, there was already an excellent crowd, and the weather throughout was fantastic. The average time that birders start their day is about 5am, so that was my itinerary for the entire three days there.

Sandakan RDC
Morning light at the RDC in Sepilok, Sandakan

The 3rd Borneo Bird Festival saw several invited speakers from around the world, which included Steve Shunk (USA), Samson Ho (Hong Kong), Alex Tiongco (Philippines), Denise Goodfellow (Australia), Dr Bharat Jetva (India), Quentin Phillipps (United Kingdom), Wong Tsu Shi (Malaysia) and Cede Prudente (Malaysia).

Sabah Tourism Board General Manager Datuk Irene Benggon was there to officiate the event. Simultaneously, the many activities included a bird race, bird photography contest, birding for kids, and kids face painting.

There are also various exhibitions by organizations like WWF Malaysia, Borneo Sun Bear Conservation (BSBC), Sabah Parks, Sabah Forestry, and even some eco-friendly resorts like Tabin Wildlife Borneo Rainforest Lodge in Danum Valley.

Sabah Borneo Bird Event
Avid birders with heavy-duty equipment spot a bird in the bush

Apart from the main birding events, there were also activities catered to all walks of life, including a children's colouring contest, Batik painting, tree climbing demonstration, blind foot massages, and guided bird walks for beginners.

I absolutely had a fantastic time learning about birds and bird watching here while I also met many new friends and acquaintances worldwide and locally.

Among them was twitter friend Pummkin (Pamela Lim), whom I bumped into by chance sitting next to her at the LCCT boarding room as we were both headed here for the bird event. Here are a series of pictures taken by me at the recent Borneo Bird Festival 2011 in Sabah.  

Borneo Bird Festival Photos

Malaysia Nikon Fieldscopes
Nikon Fieldscopes on display at their booth during the Borneo Bird Festival 2011

Bird watching at RDC Sepilok
Bird has seen at the RDC

Sabah Bird Watching Camera
An early morning participant gets his gear ready.

Sabah Face Painting
Even Angry Birds made an appearance at the Borneo Bird Festival.

Sabah Broadbill Photo
A Broadbill is seen at the RDC Canopy Walk.

Tee from Nikon shows Datuk Irene the new field scope
 Sandakan Photo Irene
Tee and Irene from Sandakan Foto with the new Nikon EDG Fieldscope with VR

Malaysia Nikon Mirrorless Camera
Nikon V1 Mirrorless Lens Camera on display at the festival - New product not in the market

Bird Watchers in Sandakan
Couple of birders in full camo at RDC

RDC Bird Watching
Birding warfare?

 Bird Watching Kids
Kids looking for birds at the Treetop Walkway at RDC

Giant Flying Squirrel at RDC
Giant Flying Squirrel at RDC in Sabah

Sabah Black Flying Squirrel
Black Flying Squirrel from Sabah

Apart from the bird watching at RDC in Sabah, there were some unexpected surprises during dusk along the steel canopy walk.

A rare Black Flying Squirrel who made its home in one of the dead tree stumps gave several birders a pleasant surprise when it came out and perched on a tree branch.

This happened just when the sun went down, and with the assistance of a bird guide holding a flashlight, about 10 birders took photographs of this rarely seen squirrel. I must have spent a good 30 minutes photographing this moment.

Sabah Oriental Pied Hornbills
A couple of Oriental Pied Hornbills spotted.

Sabah Raptor Photo
An eagle flying high in the skies of the RDC

Rainforest Discovery Centre (RDC)
PO Box 1407
90715 Sandakan, Sabah
Malaysia.
Telephone: +60 089 533780 / 781
Website for the Rainforest Discovery Center (RDC) in Sabah

Tickets/Entrance Fees for the RDC on normal days:
  • Adults: RM10 (US$3)
  • Children (5-17 yrs) RM5 (US$1.50)
  • Children (Under 5 yrs) Free
Opening Hours for the RDC:
  • Daily 9am - 6pm
  • Birders start as early as 7am
Borneo Bird Festival 2010 Organiser: Sabah Tourism Board
Contact Person: Noredah Othman (Sabah Tourism Board)
Telephone : +6088 212121
Fax : +6088 212075
Email Contact: noredah@sabahtourism.com

Event Borneo Bird Festival
The prize-giving event during the festival
At the last event, which was the Borneo Bird Festival 2010, I was formerly introduced to bird watching by Cede Prudente and the many birders there.

They took me on walks around the RDC, and it taught me much about the basic birding equipment required. I attended the many talks held and learned quite a bit back then.

Conclusion

If you know some of the names of the birds featured here, please do share them with me as I need to get a Birds of Borneo Book one of these days.

Until the next event, I hope to see more new faces interested in learning more about bird watching. Hopefully, by then, I would have already bought my 500mm lens or even a Nikon Digiscope for some serious birding at the next Borneo Bird Festival in Sabah.

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