DAY SEVEN - the one with all the bus travel
There's not much to this post because it was a solid day of bus travel, all the way from Kota Tinggi at the bottom of Peninsular Malaysia up to Taiping near the top of the country.
I started out the day in the dark catching a bus at 6am from Kota Tinggi to the Larkin Bus Terminal in Johor Bahru. There are buses direct to Kuala Lumpur from Kota Tinggi but the first one isn't until 8.45am and I was pretty sure there would be earlier ones from Larkin. Sure enough, I arrived there just after 7am and got a seat on a Kuala Lumpur bus at 7.30am - they seem to go every fifteen minutes.
It was four and a half hours to Kuala Lumpur, arriving at the TBS station at around noon. Crested Mynah was added to the trip list as I was coming into the city, although I've had to since remove it. The Crested Mynah is native to southern China and Indochina, and has been introduced outside its native range including to Malaysia. I already have it on my Malaysian list, from 2006 when I saw it in Kuala Lumpur, but just now I checked on its status and it has apparently died out in this city. In Peninsular Malaysia it is now only found on Penang Island. It also seems to have died out in Singapore, where I likewise first saw it in 2006. So it was probably a White-vented Mynah that I saw from the bus instead.
I had lunch at the TBS station then caught a bus at 1.30pm to Kamunting, which is the long-distance station for Taiping. Most of the way between Kota Tinggi and Kuala Lumpur was oil palm plantations - a really depressing bus ride - but between Kuala Lumpur and Taiping there were still long tracts of forest covering the hills.
The bus arrived at Kamunting at 6.40pm, then it was about 45 minutes on yet another bus to Taiping itself, arriving there in the dark at 7.30pm after 13.5 hours on the buses. It started lashing down with rain right after I got on that last bus but fortunately it had stopped by the time I got to the bus station in Taiping.
I stayed at the Hotel Malaya, a block away from the bus station and perhaps the cheapest hotel in town at 55 Ringgits for a room. Malaysia has become a bit more expensive lately due to the government bringing in a tourist tax a couple of years ago, which adds ten Ringgits per night to hotel rooms. This is applied somewhat inconsistently so it's not always clear if you are paying it or not. I'll come back to this a bit later in the thread.
Animals seen today:
BIRDS:
Javan Mynah Acridotheres javanicus
House Crow Corvus splendens
Spotted Dove Streptopelia chinensis
Painted Stork Mycteria leucocephala
Feral Pigeon Columba livia
White-vented Mynah Acridotheres grandis
Tree Sparrow Passer montanus
Little Egret Egretta garzetta
MAMMALS:
Crab-eating Macaque Macaca fascicularis
There's not much to this post because it was a solid day of bus travel, all the way from Kota Tinggi at the bottom of Peninsular Malaysia up to Taiping near the top of the country.
I started out the day in the dark catching a bus at 6am from Kota Tinggi to the Larkin Bus Terminal in Johor Bahru. There are buses direct to Kuala Lumpur from Kota Tinggi but the first one isn't until 8.45am and I was pretty sure there would be earlier ones from Larkin. Sure enough, I arrived there just after 7am and got a seat on a Kuala Lumpur bus at 7.30am - they seem to go every fifteen minutes.
It was four and a half hours to Kuala Lumpur, arriving at the TBS station at around noon. Crested Mynah was added to the trip list as I was coming into the city, although I've had to since remove it. The Crested Mynah is native to southern China and Indochina, and has been introduced outside its native range including to Malaysia. I already have it on my Malaysian list, from 2006 when I saw it in Kuala Lumpur, but just now I checked on its status and it has apparently died out in this city. In Peninsular Malaysia it is now only found on Penang Island. It also seems to have died out in Singapore, where I likewise first saw it in 2006. So it was probably a White-vented Mynah that I saw from the bus instead.
I had lunch at the TBS station then caught a bus at 1.30pm to Kamunting, which is the long-distance station for Taiping. Most of the way between Kota Tinggi and Kuala Lumpur was oil palm plantations - a really depressing bus ride - but between Kuala Lumpur and Taiping there were still long tracts of forest covering the hills.
The bus arrived at Kamunting at 6.40pm, then it was about 45 minutes on yet another bus to Taiping itself, arriving there in the dark at 7.30pm after 13.5 hours on the buses. It started lashing down with rain right after I got on that last bus but fortunately it had stopped by the time I got to the bus station in Taiping.
I stayed at the Hotel Malaya, a block away from the bus station and perhaps the cheapest hotel in town at 55 Ringgits for a room. Malaysia has become a bit more expensive lately due to the government bringing in a tourist tax a couple of years ago, which adds ten Ringgits per night to hotel rooms. This is applied somewhat inconsistently so it's not always clear if you are paying it or not. I'll come back to this a bit later in the thread.
Animals seen today:
BIRDS:
Javan Mynah Acridotheres javanicus
House Crow Corvus splendens
Spotted Dove Streptopelia chinensis
Painted Stork Mycteria leucocephala
Feral Pigeon Columba livia
White-vented Mynah Acridotheres grandis
Tree Sparrow Passer montanus
Little Egret Egretta garzetta
MAMMALS:
Crab-eating Macaque Macaca fascicularis