Close encounter with an Asian Koel

Posted by BESG on 15 June 08, Sunday
Contributed by YC

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It was evening, round about 1730 hours. I was sitting under my porch reading. Suddenly there was the loud and distinct swish-swish-swish, reminding me of the flapping of a powerful pairs of wings. Puzzled, I looked around. There, above me was a large bird, flying around and round under the roof of my porch.

The porch is about 5 metres square, with 0.5 metre sides from which arise the sloping roof that meet at a common point. The bird was trapped under the raised roof as it flew upwards round and round, desperately trying to find a way out. And just as suddenly, it flew downwards and out of its confinement. It landed on a branch of the mempat tree (Cratoxylum formosum) across the road (above).

There, tired and frightened, it rested awhile. It was an adult female Asian Koel (Eudynamys scolopacea). And it did not look all that large.

It stayed on the branch long enough for me to take a few shots with my digital camera. Slowly I approached it, lugging my camera and tripod. Feeling threatened, it hopped off the branch to get behind some leafy branches. It continued to hop around the crown of the tree before flying off.

It was quite an exciting experience to view the large bird flying round and round at close range, not being able to clearly see what bird it was. And there was the pair of huge wings making the loud swishing sound.

How it ended under the roof of the porch, I do not know. It may be chasing an insect or something.

Asian Koels regularly appear on my Alexandra palms (Archontophoenix alexandrae), seemingly out of nowhere. But this was the fist time it ended under my porch.


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