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At present I am retired and spending my time mostly on fishing and photography. I bought my first SLR way back in 1982. It was a Minolta XG1. My last film camera was the Maxxum 9000. When the fantastic Sony Alpha 100 was launched, I changed over to the digital system. My Alpha 580 was acquired followed closely by my Alpha 77.

My main interest in photography is lifestyles, sports, sceneries, nature, birds and macro shots. Lately, I have spend more time on bird and nature shooting. As a regular contributer to some fishing magazines, I shoot quite a lot of photographs of anglers too....hence my photography blog is named 'SHOOT THE HOOKER'.



Having grown up near the confluence of two, the Kangsar and the Perak Rivers, it is not surprising that one of my main interest is fishing. My younger days were spent swimming and fishing.... with a bamboo pole, line and small hooks.Now while fishing, my friends and I do take a lot of photographs of anglers in action. The anglers must be careful so as not to accidentally hook on to a photographer. So I think as a reminder, I would like to name my fishing blog as 'HOOK THE SHOOTER'.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

GREY-HEADED SWAMPHEN (Porphyrio poliocephalus).


They like to stretch their wings once in a while.
 
   Grey-headed swamphen: Mainly found around large ponds or marshy areas. It usually is found in one or two feeding on weed covered ponds or the banks. Its nest is a pile of weeds built on floating weeds like the water hyacinth. When alarmed it will hide itself in the weeds.
   It mainly feed on plant and vegetation with small insects, leeches, snails and other small animals.