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Perak Trip - 10-14 Jun 2024

Sunday, June 16, 2024

Another fun trip with a regular group from Singapore! It's not just about birds, but the food and the surrounding. This is the 3rd time I am guiding them - our first trip was Fraser’s Hill followed by Bentong & KL on our 2nd trip. This trip covers mainly Perak and durian (just like the previous 2 trips). The daily highlights are listed below: 

Day 1: Banded Broadbill, Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot, Indochinese Blue Flycatcher, Green Iora, Brown-throated Sunbird, Yellow-vented Flowerpecker, Red-eyed Bulbul, Olive-winged Bulbul, Stripe-throated Bulbul, Yellow-vented Bulbul, Red-throated Barbet, Asian Fairy Bluebird, White-rumped Munia, Pacific Swallow, Blue Rock Thrush, Asian Glossy Starling, Java Sparrow, Red-whiskered Bulbul

Day 2: Purple Heron, Grey Heron, Paddyfield Pipit, Zitting Cisticola, Red-wattled Lapwing, Black-winged Kite, Chestnut Munia, White-breasted Waterhen, Asian Openbill, Little Cormorant, Oriental Darter, Oriental Magpie Robin, Oriental Pratincole, Baya Weaver, Grey-headed Swamphen, Yellow Bittern, White-breasted Woodswallow, Milky Stork, Black-crowned Night Heron, Oriental Pied Hornbill, Lineated Barbet, Cattle Egret, Little Egret

Day 3: Pin-striped Tit-babbler, White-bellied Erpornis, Hairy-backed Bulbul, Sooty Barbet, Red-eyed Bulbul, Buff-vented Bulbul, Cream-vented Bulbul, Grey-bellied Bulbul, Yellow-vented Bulbul, Gold-whiskered Barbet, Red-throated Barbet, Plain Sunbird, Drongo Cuckoo, Chestnut-naped Forktail, Blue-winged Leafbird, Scarlet Minivet, Oriental Pratincole, White-breasted Waterhen, Blue-throated Bee-eater, Cattle Egret, Red-wattled Lapwing, House Crow, Olive-winged Bulbul, Velvet-fronted Nuthatch, Greater Flameback, Crested Serpent Eagle, Collared Kingfisher, Copper-throated Sunbird

Day 4: Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot, Buff-vented Bulbul, Chestnut-breasted Malkoha, Large Woodshrike, Crested Goshawk, Blue-winged Leafbird, Black-and-yellow Broadbill, Oriental Pied Hornbill, Rufous-collared Kingfisher, Raffles’s Malkoha, Sooty Barbet, Crimson-breasted Malkoha, Bushy-crested Hornbill

Day 5: Blyth’s Frogmouth, Chestnut-headed Bee-eater, Puff-throated Babbler, Pacific Swallow, Spectacled Bulbul, White-bellied Erpornis, White-rumped Munia, Plain Sunbird, Red-throated Sunbird, Ruby-cheeked Sunbird, Purple-naped Spiderhunter, Rufous-tailed Tailorbird, Crested Serpent Eage, Black-and-red Broadbill

Here is the full checklist according to families (exclude HEARD ONLY birds) for the trip:

Grouse, Quail and Allies: - 

Pigeons and Doves: -

Cuckoos: Raffles’s Malkoha, Chestnut-breasted Malkoha, Drongo Cuckoo

Frogmouths: Blyth’s Frogmouth

Nightjars: -

Swifts: -

Treeswifts: -

Rails, Gallinules and Allies: Grey-headed Swamphen, White-breasted Waterhen

Shorebirds: Red-wattled Lapwing

Gulls, Terns and Skimmers: -

Storks: Asian Openbill, Milky Stork

Cormorants and Anhingas: Little Cormorant, Oriental Darter

Herons, Ibis and Allies: Purple Heron, Grey Heron, Black-crowned Night Heron, Little Egret, Cattle Egret

Vultures, Hawks and allies: Crested Serpent Eagle, Black-winged Kite, Crested Goshawk

Owls: -

Trogons and Quetzals: -

Hornbills: Oriental Pied Hornbill, Bushy-crested Hornbill

Kingfisher: Collared Kingfisher, Rufous-collared Kingfisher

Bee-eaters, Rollers and Allies: Blue-throated Bee-eater, Chestnut-headed Bee-eater

Barbets and Toucans: Sooty Barbet, Red-throated Barbet, Gold-whiskered Barbet, Lineated Barbet

Woodpeckers: Greater Flameback

Falcons and Caracaras: -

Parrots, Parakeets and Allies: Long-tailed Parakeet, Blue-crowned Hanging-Parrot

African and Green Broadbills:

Asian and Grauer’s Broadbills: Black-and-red Broadbill, Black-and-yellow Broadbill, Banded Broadbill

Old World Pittas: -

Thornbills and Allies: -

Cuckooshrikes: -

Shrike-Babblers and Erpornis: White-bellied Erpornis

Whistlers and Allies: -

Old World Orioles: -

Woodswallows: White-breasted Woodswallow

Vangas, Helmetshrikes and Allies: Large Woodshrike

Ioras: Green Iora

Fantails: -

Drongos: -

Monarch Flycatchers: -

Crested Jayshrikes: -

Shrikes: -

Jays, Magpies, Crows and Ravens: House Crow

Rail-babbler: -

Fairy Flycatchers: -

Tits, Chickadees and Titmice: -

Cisticolas and Allies: Rufous-tailed Tailorbird, Zitting Cisticola

Cupwings: -

Martins and Swallows: Pacific Swallow

Bulbuls: Olive-winged Bulbul, Red-eyed Bulbul, Stripe-throated Bulbul, Red-whiskered Bulbul, Yellow-vented Bulbul, Cream-vented Bulbul, Buff-vented Bulbul, Grey-bellied Bulbul, Hairy-backed Bulbul, Spectacled Bulbul

Leaf Warblers: -

Bush Warblers and Allies: -

White-eyes, Yuhinas and Allies: -

Tree-Babblers, Scimitar-Babblers and Allies: Pin-striped Tit-Babbler

Ground Babblers and Allies: Puff-throated Babbler

Laughingthrushes and Allies: -

Nuthatches: Velvet-fronted Nuthatch

Starlings and Mynas: Asian Glossy Starling

Old World Flycatchers: Oriental Magpie Robin, Indochinese Blue Flycatcher, Blue Rock Thrush

Flowerpeckers: Orange-bellied Flowerpecker, Yellow-breasted Flowerpecker, Yellow-vented Flowerpecker, Crimson-breasted Flowerpecker

Sunbirds and Spiderhunters: Ruby-cheeked Sunbird, Plain Sunbird, Red-throated Sunbird, Copper-throated Sunbird, Purple-naped Spiderhunter

Fairy-bluebirds: Asian Fairy-bluebird

Leafbirds: Blue-winged Leafbird

Weavers and Allies: Baya Weaver

Estridids: Java Sparrow, White-rumped Munia, Chestnut Munia

Old World Sparrows: Eurasian Tree Sparrow

Wagtails and Pipits: Paddyfield Pipit


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Hi! I love watching birds, taking photographs (and video), and guiding people through nature. Welcome to my blog, A Malaysian Birder. I'll be sharing all the great birds I see and the photos I take right here on this blog. I got into bird watching when I was in university studying parks and recreation management. I used to work in parks and gardens, teaching people about the environment and organizing birding walks. Whenever I go out to look for birds, I always bring my binoculars and spotting scope to help me see them up close. Sometimes, I even bring a microphone to record their calls. It's always an adventure out in the field!

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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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