Orangutan feeding time, Kuching.
Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
In an effort to get out of my Kuching funk, I do that tourist thing. There are a bunch of different tours available, river cruises, trips to Bako National Park and something that seemed a little more approachable - Orangutans. A 40 minute mini-van trip out of town, it feels good to be on the move again even if it is only down the road to sticky beak on Orangutan feeding time.


The alpha male, Ritchie, sits like a king on the feeding platform, reining over the banquet. He moves around slowly, when his crimped, shining back is turned the other hungry apes creep stealthily in and steal a coconut then quickly scamper away, up a tree to eat in safety.

Different groups of Orangutans swing in and out of the viewing area, eating and playing though always steering clear of King Ritchie.

There must be an Australian working here at Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre naming the Orangutans. I saw Murray, Rose, Roxanne, Barbara and of course Ritchie. Oh by the way Lela, you seem to have dropped back a few evolutionary steps since I last saw you.

Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, Kuching.























