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Please use the options below to view photos from specific places or of particular creatures. Alternatively, scroll though the pictures using the arrows at the bottom of the page.
We saw several Banded Broadbills in Way Kambas as well but the best views were obtained along the Tapan Road on the 2010 Sumatra tour. Photo: János Oláh
The scarce White-tailed Flycatcher was easy to see along the Tapan Road this year. Photo: János Oláh
One of our target on the Sumatra post-tour extension was to see the the seldom seen Enggano Scops Owl. Not only we saw several of these strange scops owls but also had all the other endemics of the island. Photo: János Oláh
Sumatran Owlet at Mount Kerinci. This little diurnal hunter is vocally very distinct from the Collared Owlet of mainland Asia. János Oláh
Papilio paris is a fine example of the splendid butterflies of Sumatra. János Oláh
The bird of the 2008 Sumatra trip was the Oriental Bay Owl that we saw in Way Kambas. János Oláh
The superb looking Sumatran Trogon was surprisingly easy and numerous on this years tour! János Oláh
Short-tailed drab looking ground-dwellers are always my favorites! This Sumatran Wren-Babbler is no exception, surely amongst the best endemics on this remarkable island! János Oláh
A stunner! Increadible views of this Sumatran Wren-Babbler at Mount Kerinci this year! Amazing bill! János Oláh
This White-capped Munia was photographed on our pre-tour extension on Sumatra. It was known as a Javan endemic until it was found at this location a few month before. János Oláh