Tuesday, April 25, 2006

My small tribute to Arnel...


I was saddened to hear of the death of Arnel Q. Mallari yesterday. Anyone who has been birding in the Philippines will know his name or indeed would have benefited from his expert guidance on the island of Palawan where he and his family lived. We birded with Arnel on Palawan two years ago as part of an extensive trip to the Philippines. Arnel had a deep and extensive knowledge of the birds of Palawan and his passion for his chosen subject was clear to see. In six days we pretty much cleaned-up all the possible endemics and it was mostly due to the enthusiasm, patience and sheer persistance displayed by Arnel that got us there. He had an infectious sense of humour and he delighted in making fun of us! Those present will long remember his vivid description of a sunburned Rob as "pinky". Great fun. He will be missed and I wish his family well during this time of grief.

The beautiful male Palawan Peacock-pheasant above was one of the special endemics that Arnel was particularly pleased to show us...


Part of a small flock of Philippine Cockatoos on Rasa Island, Palawan. Now very rare, Rasa is one of the best sites to see this fine bird. Seeing the Mantanani Scops-Owl was another matter though!


A Mindanao Wattled Broadbill at PICOP on Mindanao. We were fortunate indeed to see this rare beauty.


A singing male Steere's Pitta at PICOP on Mindanao.


A White-throated Kingfisher at PICOP on Mindanao. A very widespread kingfisher throughout Asia but lovely nonetheless.

I hope some of you might be inspired to visit the Philippines. It is a wonderful and fragile part of the world in dire need of more protection.

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