Location: Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, East Malaysia
Date: 6th September 2023
It has been a long time since my last post in 2020. I have been trying to catch up to normality after Covid19 restriction was lifted in September 2021. Birding became the second priority as work and personal life have become more of a survival.
In the early September this year i had the chance to travel to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah to attend my daughter's graduation at UITM about 30 minutes drive outside Kota Kinabalu. On the way there along the coast drive i noticed a swampy area or a lagoon opposite a beautiful Mosque , full of Egrets and some Cormorants. You see, i had been to Kota Kinabalu on two occasions before, both without my camera gear which i regretted. This time i brought with me my faithful Canon 5D3 paired with Canon 70-300L lens, not the most powerful combination but weight was an issue when traveling by plane.
The swampy area was quite large and most of the birds were like 50 to 100 plus meters away. There was a grassy area between the edge of the road to the edge of the water, but since there was a sign warning of crocodiles' presence, i did not dare to go closer to the edge of the water to get better shots of the Egrets. So, you have to forgive me that most of the shots were heavily cropped.