IMG_7648All the fig plants in this photo gallery were photographed from the Belalong Canopy Walkway in the Ulu Temburong National Park, Brunei Darussalam, Borneo.

At least 8 different species of figs can be  seen fruiting from the Walkway  at irregular intervals, when they attract many birds and mammals.

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GOLDEN LEAF FIG  Ficus subgelderi  & YELLOW-CROWNED BARBET Megalaima henricii. Photo by Hans Hazebroek

 

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GOLDEN LEAF FIG  Ficus subgelderi  & BORNEAN  LEAFBIRD (female) Chloropsis kinabaluensis. Photo by Hans Hazebroek
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SPOTTED FIG Ficus punctata & NORTH BORNEO GIBBON Hylobates funereus. Photo by Hanyrol H Ahmad Sah 
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WUNUT Ficus subcordata and HELMETED HORNBILL Buceros vigil. Photo by Hans Hazebroek
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WUNUT Ficus subcordata & BUSHY CRESTED HORNBILL Anorrhinus galeritus. Photo by Hanyrol H Ahmad Sah 
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DUBIOUS FIG  Ficus  dubia. Photo by Hanyrol H Ahmad Sah 
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STUPENDOUS FIG Ficus stupenda. Photo by Hanyrol H Ahmad Sah 
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STUPENDOUS FIG Ficus stupenda & RHINOCEROS HORNBILL Buceros rhinoceros. Photo by Hanyrol H Ahmad Sah