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5 Days Birding 10-14 Jun 23

Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Mr Khandan came back to KL for another round of birding. The last time was 6 years ago!



"Wanted to say thank you again for going to the extremes in providing guiding services to give me an excellent experience in finding the birds and photographing them and taking care of all my needs. Enjoyed it 100%." - Khandan, USA


Highlights for this trip include: Pygmy Cupwing, Red-headed Trogon, Rufous-collared Kingfisher, Rufous-backed Dwarf Kingfisher, Collared Kingfisher, Bamboo Woodpecker, Banded Woodpecker, Common Flameback, Greater Yellownape, Bay Woodpecker, Mountain Peacock-Pheasant, Malayan Partridge, Barred Eagle-Owl, Fire-tufted Barbet, Blue-eared Barbet, Black-and-yellow Broadbill, Black-and-red Broadbill, Long-tailed Broadbill, Banded Broadbill, and others. 

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Contact me to make a reservation for a private birding tour with an experienced and licensed tourist guide specialize in birdwatching and photography tours. I have been guiding professionally since 2007 with birders coming from United States, Canada, UK, Finland, Sweden, France, Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Brazil, Ecuador, Greece, South Africa, Australia, India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Brunei and others.

Send messages via WhatsApp to +60183632738 or email to wengchun@gmail.com

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Bird Families

Tuesday, June 6, 2023

It depends on which taxonomy you are using or referring to. Here is a list of website for your reference. 

Birds of the World  (Update: January 2020): 249 families

Don Roberson's Bird Families of the World (Update: March 2023): 260 families

Bird Families of the World (Update: 2021): 248 families

For a more standard reference, I usually use eBird / Clement's list and this is what my client's always do. Therefore I will refer to the information on website at http://www.birdsoftheworld.org

Scarlet-breasted Flowerpecker by Biplab


Here is a list of Bird Families for Peninsular Malaysia:




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Babbler Hunting 2-5 Jun 23

Monday, June 5, 2023
This is the first time we drove down to Johor. Mr Biplab wanted to get a few target species of Babbler as well as the Scarlet-breasted Flowerpecker (which we saw at 2 different forest). 


White-necked Babbler

Rufous-fronted Babbler

Buff-necked Woodpecker

Hairy-backed Bulbul

Chestnut-rumped Babbler

Chestnut-rumped Babbler

Pin Striped Tit-babbler

Crimson-breasted Flowerpecker

Scarlet-breasted Flowerpecker


* All bird photographs by Mr Biplab and his awesome photographs can also be found at https://www.instagram.com/biplab1.banerjee/ 

Highlights for the trip include: White-necked Babbler, Rufous-fronted Babbler, Scaly-crowned Babbler, Sooty-capped Babbler, Chestnut-winged Babbler, Chestnut-rumped Babbler, Fluffy-backed Tit-Babbler, Pin Striped Tit-Babbler, Scarlet-breasted Flowerpecker, and others.

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Contact me to make a reservation for a private birding tour with an experienced and licensed tourist guide specialize in birdwatching and photography tours. I have been guiding professionally since 2007 with birders coming from United States, Canada, UK, Finland, Sweden, France, Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Brazil, Ecuador, Greece, South Africa, Australia, India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Brunei and others.

Send messages via WhatsApp to +60183632738 or email to wengchun@gmail.com

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Check out the following bird families:



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Licensed Tourist Guide specialized in birdwatching and photography tour in Peninsular Malaysia. BSc Forestry (Parks & Recreation Management).

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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.

Bird Watching Tours

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.

Besides following the traditional route, I also customized trip according to clients needs, preference and interests. So there are some local patches that I can introduce to all bird watchers, digiscopers and photographers.

Here are a few of my favorite birding spots around Kuala Lumpur.

• 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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