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Seeing it yourself is
Seeing it yourself is SOMETHING ELSE
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BiG: WHAT’S YOUR ORIGIN STORY?
JOREMY: I am born and bred in Brunei and originate from Temburong, and even though I belong to the Iban ethnic group I was not raised in a longhouse like most, which is considered here as unique. My dad kept a lot of animals at home as it was a passion of his, and some were exotic. We had a 6-foot long python and there was an eagle too, so I was born and raised into the pack. Keeping animals became a big passion of mine also. I felt like I clicked with them. I enjoyed watching their behaviour and I wanted to understand them. I would think ‘I wish they could talk, why do they do this?’ This led me to study biology. The question is why did I choose field biology? Most Bruneians seem to prefer working in a lab. I deal with a lot of students, and this is what they often choose. I like to be out there. I want to experience things firsthand. I don’t want to hear stories. I want to be the storyteller. An assistant researcher at the Kuala Belalong Field Studies Centre under the purview of Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Joremy Tony, has long been an advocate for studying Bornean wildlife up front and close. Never satisfied at simply watching species recorded on National Geographic, he has an inborn drive to get out there in order to personally have that experience. All because “seeing it for yourself is truly something else”, and there is really nothing that can substitute for it.
Joremy Tony IG: @joremytony
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BiG: WHAT SPECIES OF WILDLIFE DO YOU STUDY?
JOREMY: Birds and frogs. Frogs – because it was what I specialised in as part of my degree. Birds are something more personal as 70% of the animals my dad kept around our home were birds. So it was always a big interest, and during my degree I had intended to pursue ornithology but we unfortunately don’t have the specialty in Brunei, no experts here who would be able to supervise you during your final year project, which is a key requirement.
BiG: WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE SPECIES OF BIRD?
JOREMY: Oh I have a new one now! I had given you a different answer when we first met, but I definitely have a new one now. So, recently I went on a trip to Teraja in Labi, and we weren’t expecting this as we were there for a different species, the Helmeted Hornbill. Instead, we were thrilled to have seen a Bornean Bristlehead. This bird is nomadic, is very scarce and hard to find, and is endemic to Borneo. It is actually a species – the only species – within its own genus. Sabah is very proud of this bird, and then just like that, we’ve got them here too. To make things better for us was that one of the guides with me had gone to Sabah a few times specifically to spot this bird, which he never could, and just like that he ends up seeing it here.
BiG: MOST FIELD BIOLOGISTS ARE NIFTY WITH A CAMERA. YOURSELF INCLUDED. WHY IS THAT?
JOREMY: This is a skill that goes hand in hand with our work. This is a generational thing
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1. Field biologist and assistant researcher: Joremy Tony. 2. Getting up close and personal with a Horned Frog. 3. A staring contest with a Slow Loris ensues. 4. A gorgeous Asian Paradise Flycatcher perched on a branch. 5. A newly moulted Cicada removing itself from its previous skin casing.
3 because previously you could just write reports. Long, long reports and people would still believe you but nowadays – especially as the technology is now there – if you don’t have a picture no one believes you. Even a video regardless of whether its clear or not, if you can capture proof of something, then it goes a long way to backing up your work and claims. I do enjoy it though and on a tangent, I have also just started getting into astrophotography so there have been several nights where I will drive for a couple of hours to remote areas to get away from sources of light pollution to do this. It can be very technical.
BiG: YOU ARE ONE OF 3 JUDGES THAT MADE UP THE BRUNEI BIRD RACE PANEL. CAN YOU TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT THIS EVENT?
JOREMY: There has only been one installation so far in 2019, and that covered all four districts with participants operating from one venue that served as a base. We would allow people to roam around for 2 days, 1 night, and then submit everything the next day. They just had to snap anything with wings. It has yet to be confirmed whether we can host another installation around November, December this year (so no promises, everyone!). If it does become a reality then this time round it will be one venue in Temburong for one full day split into two categories – the best photograph, and the most species photographed.
BiG: WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT IN THE FIELD?
JOREMY: When I saw my first Helmeted Hornbill I was reduced to tears. I am so used to seeing Rhinoceros Hornbills, Oriental Pied Hornbills, and I keep thinking to myself ‘Oh please let it be something else’. There was one day a colleague of mine and I woke up at 4 in the morning and we went on a hike and we were sure we could hear it. Please let it be a helmeted, please let it be a helmeted, and it was! You see the problem is there is a narrow window to spotting it as it is fond of figs while they are ripe during a 2-3 day period, which makes it quite challenging. I was happy and it made it all worth it in the end.
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