Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Putrajaya Floria 2010 (Nature)
Monday, July 12, 2010
KL Bird Park, Wild Life Photography
Koi or more specifically nishikigoi, are ornamental domesticated varieties of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are kept for decorative purposes in an outdoor koi pond or water gardens. They are also called Japanese carp.
Koi were developed from common carp in ancient China during the Jin Dynasty and were later transferred to Japanand Korea, where they are still popular as a symbol of love and friendship. A variety of colors and color patterns have since been developed; common colors include white, black, red, yellow, blue, and cream. The most popular category of koi is the Gosanke, which is made up of the Kohaku, Taisho Sanshoku, and Showa Sanshoku varieties
The term peafowl can refer to the two species of bird in the genus Pavo of the pheasant family, Phasianidae. The African Congo Peafowlis placed in its own genus Afropavo and is not dealt with here. Peafowl are best known for the male's extravagant tail, which it displays as part of courtship. The male is called a peacock, and the female a peahen, although it is common to hear the female also referred to as a "peacock" or "female peacock". The female peafowl is brown or toned grey and brown. The two species are:
Indian Peafowl, Pavo cristatus (Asiatic)
Green Peafowl, Pavo muticus (Asiatic)
Mandarin Ducks, which are referred to by the Chinese as Yuan-yang (simplified Chinese: 鸳鸯; traditional Chinese: 鴛鴦; pinyin: yuān yāng), are frequently featured in Oriental art and are regarded as a symbol of conjugal affection and fidelity.
A Chinese proverb for loving couples uses the Mandarin Duck as a metaphor: "Two mandarin ducks playing in water" (simplified Chinese:鸳鸯戏水; traditional Chinese: 鴛鴦戲水; pinyin: yuān yāng xì shuǐ). The Mandarin Duck symbol is also used in Chinese weddings, because in traditional Chinese lore they symbolize wedded bliss and fidelity. The reason for this metaphor is because unlike other species of ducks, most Mandarin drakes reunite with the hens they mated with along with their offsprings after the eggs have hatched and even share scout duties in watching the ducklings closely. Though even with both parents securing the ducklings, most of them do not survive to reach adulthood.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Teluk Batik, Lumut
Teluk Batik Beach is located at the west coast of the state of Perak, about 6.5 km away from the town of Lumut. This beach is one of the most popular beaches among the locals as it is accessible by cars. There are ample of parking bays available and this beach is crowded during public holidays and weekends. The golden sandy beach is an ideal place for one to spend some time alone or a picnic with your family members. The beach is clean and you can swim here but the water can be murky during high tides.
This beach brings back memories.....
(no i dont see this in pangkor)
I was questioned, What kind of bird this is ? I have no freakin idea. So i tried to snap a photo, hopefully my phone will be able to detect and tell me what is the breed. Minutes later, I found out that, the Application does not work quite well with Animals.. Specifically a Cross Mark with a Bird Logo.. -.-"" Swt.
This Bird was there when i was 5 years old... And not growing any Bigger, still the same size, Same Chirping sound, Same Location back in Teluk Batik. ( Not to say that they dont appear else where, they have survive 10 over generation by now. ) wow.
Anyone would like to take a visit here? Waiting for you.....