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Revisit Sabah 24-30 Jun 22

Sunday, July 3, 2022


It was a privilege to be back in Sabah. My last visit was last year and since I am more focus in Peninsular Malaysia, I never really had the opportunity to plan my own birding holiday to visit Sabah or even Sarawak. My guest for this trip insist that I follow him on this trip, although he can just go directly to the local guide but I guess this trip will make him more comfortable and get to know the local guide. 

Despite my hectic schedule, I managed to allocate 1 week to accompany my guest to this wonderful forest. No network signal? No problem. It is not always we can be connected to the natural world but at the same time disconnected with the urban world. 

Day 1. We took a early flight out from KLIA and landed in KK. Met the local guide, Calvin in front of the airport.  After a quick lunch, we covered a few local birding spots. Weather wasn't perfect but we had to made do with whatever we can get for this afternoon. After dinner, we headed to the hotel and rest for the night. 

Day 2. Calvin picked us up from the hotel before sunrise and we arrived at our birding spot just in time for a taste of birding in the highlands of Sabah. A great selection of local species which include Bornean Treepie, Chestnut-hooded Laughingthrush, Indigo Flycatcher, Chestnut-crested Yuhina, Crimson-headed Partridge, Red-breasted Partridge, Sunda Bush Warbler and much more. Moving on to another forest at 1,200m above sea level, we went into a birding hide - hoping to get the Bulwer's Pheasant. No luck for today.

Day 3. Wonderful day! We finally got the Bulwer's Pheasant but dipped on Bornean Banded Pitta and Crested Partridge.

Day 4. It was a great morning session which we bagged the Chestnut-backed Scimitar-babbler, Brown Fulvetta, Spotted Fantail, Red-bearded Bee-eater, Ashy Drongo, Chestnut-crested Yuhina, and a lot more. We nailed the Bulwer's Pheasant again and after changing several locations, we finally got our targeted Bornean Banded Pitta in the afternoon. 

Day 5. In the morning, we went to try for the Crested Partridge. Still no luck. We check-out from the camp by mid-day and Calvin dropped us off at Kundasang. 

Day 6. I have made arrangement with a local resort owner, Mr Kang and he sent us to Kinabalu Park where we met Andrew, one of the most experienced bird guide in Sabah. He was with us the whole day and helped us to get our 2 main targets - Whitehead's Trogon and Whitehead's Broadbill along with several other species. But the bonus for us would be a Fruit-hunter. 

Day 7. We got Mr Kang to sent us to KK where we met Calvin again. Calvin tried for the Hooded Pitta again. By noon, we call it a day and went to the restaurant to get our lunch before taking our flight back to KL.


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I'm a bird watcher, digiscoper, photographer and a licensed nature guide. Welcome to my 'A Malaysian Birder' blog. I will post my bird sightings and photographs on this blog. I started bird watching while studying in university. After graduating with a degree in forestry specializing in parks and recreation management, I have been attached to the parks and gardens industry. My past work experiences involve conducting environmental education program, bird watching and many more. When I go out to the field, I will usually have my Leica Ultravid 10x32 binocular and Kowa TSN-501 spotting scope with me. This is the lightest setup for me as I prefer to go light these days. There are times, I will have my parabolic microphone in the field for recording bird calls.

In the past, I will have my Kowa BDXD 8x32 binocular, Zoom H2N recorder, Kowa TSN-501 and my favorite Nikon1 V1 with a 70-300mm lens. This is the lightest setup I have tried.

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There are quite a number of birding groups from Australia, United States and United Kingdom that come over to Malaysia annually visiting the traditional key sites that include Kuala Selangor, Fraser's Hill and Taman Negara. There is not doubt that the 3 sites are the preferred birding sites in Peninsular Malaysia. So if you are coming over for birding and intend to hire a guide, you can send me an email at nature2pixel@gmail.com and go over to posting section to view photos and summary of trip reports with testimonials from past clients.

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• Kuala Selangor - the habitats include mangrove forest. Good for woodpecker and kingfisher. Some amount of walking is required on flat terrain.

• Fraser's Hill - one of the traditional key sites for birding in Peninsular Malaysia and still the best place to visit. Elevation between 900 - 1200m above sea level. The species found here are different from the city of Kuala Lumpur. Targets may include Trogon, Woodpecker, Partridge, Laughingthrush, Leafbird, Spiderhunter and Sunbird.

• Hulu Langat - one of the most visited birding spot due to its proximity from the city centre. Walking is required but on easy terrain in this lowland forest. Sometimes need to wait at fruiting trees. Generally a good spot for Broadbill, Kingfisher, and Babbler.

• Bukit Tinggi - An alternative spot if you do not want to spend too long hours travelling to Fraser's Hill. It's about 900m to 1,000m above sea level and you get a combination of lowland and highland species at this elevation. Walking is required but just a short distance. Traditional known for Broadbill, Hornbill, Partridge and Pheasant.

• Gombak-Ampang - Generally recommended for photographers targeting Blue-eared Kingfisher and at times during fruiting season, it attracts many species of Bulbul and Barbet. Located in urban area.

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