
A Roulroul (also called Crested Partridge) family with the male in the foreground, female in the background and two well-camouflaged chicks behind, starts out on a foraging trip.

A juvenile Rhinoceros Hornbill (in flight) beggs for food from an adult.

The tube-like nostrils of these small fruit bats (Sunda Short-nosed fruit bats, Cynopterus brachyotis) equip them to locate ripe fruit among the myriad of trees in the rainforest.

Bushy-crested Hornbills tend to forage, roost and fly in closely knit groups.


Red-and-Black Broadbills are often encountered in pairs near river banks.

Bushy-crested Hornbills tend to forage, roost and fly in closely knit groups.

A Long-tailed Macaque disturbs a group of Bushy-crested Hornbills.


A male Hose's Langur pauses near the centre of the gigantic crown of a mature dipterocarp tree during a search for edible young leaves. Left and right are two Long-tailed Macaques. The two species peacefully coexist.

