One of my favourite places to walk in Brunei is along the river and numerous waterfalls beyond the Teraja longhouse in Labi. It takes a good 1hour 40mins from Bandar to get there but it is worth the effort.
I always find butterflies here worth photographing.
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| Losaria neptunus, (Yellow Bodied Clubtail) Teraja Labi Brunei |
The river here runs over sandstone rather than the clays nearer the capital and as a result the river is clear with a sandy bottom with many waterfalls creating pools that are perfect for a swim.
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| Upper Teraja Waterfall |
The first and main waterfall has a large deep pool at the base and over the last year has had a couple of large logs wash over it, providing a fun place to jump off.
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| The main Teraja Waterfall |
There are often swiftlets wheeling over the pool in search of insects and they occasionally skim the water surface to drink.
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| Swiftlet drinking |
The forest here is teaming with life and is the only place in Brunei where I have seen red leaf monkeys, although sadly I am yet to get a photograph. There are plenty of frogs here and the black spotted rock skipper is common in the upper reaches of the river.
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| Black-spotted Rock Skipper (Staurois guttatus). |
This frog was resting on a wild banana leaf but was being plagued by mosquitoes, three of which are in this picture.
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| Chalcorana raniceps (Copper cheeked frog) with hungry mosquitoes |
There are always plenty of butterflies and one of the highlights are the tree nymphs, giant butterflies that seem to float like paper on the wind. I haven’t quite worked out which of two very similar species this one is yet. Either Idea lynceus(Malayan Giant Tree Nymph) or Idea stolli (Comnon Tree Nymph).
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| (Tree Nymph) Wasai Teraja Brunei |
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| (Tree Nymph) Wasai Teraja Brunei |
A Jay butterfly extracting mineral salts and excreting the excess water.
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| Graphium evemon (Lesser Jay) |
This group of swordtails seemed to be attracted by the colour of the plastic bag that had been dropped near the start of the trail.
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| Graphium antiphates (Five Bar Swordtail) |
Here are few of the other butterflies that I have encountered.
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| Neorina lowii (Malayan Owl) |
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| Neorina lowii (Malayan Owl) |
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| Paralaxita telesia (Comon Red Harlequin) |
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| Thaumantis odana pishuna (Malayan Jungle Glory) |
This ground orchid is particularly common here covering large areas of the forest floor near the trail.
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| Plocoglottis plicata (Ground Orchid) Teraja Labi Brunei |
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| Plocoglottis plicata (Ground Orchid) Teraja Labi Brunei |
This serpent crested eagle was on the wires by the road to the longhouse.
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| Spilornis cheela (Crested Serpent Eagle) |
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| Spilornis cheela (Crested Serpent Eagle) |
I have seen plenty of different birds including groups of different hornbill species that I have yet to photograph. I took this picture of a pied hornbill at Luagan Lalak on the way back from my last visit.
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| Anthracoceros albirostris (Oriental Pied Hornbill) |
Some more of the Teraja waterfalls.
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| Teraja Waterfall |
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| Teraja Waterfall |
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| Teraja Waterfall |
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| One log left at the main fall. |
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| The main waterfall pool from above. |
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| A pair of lantern bugs near the longhouse |
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