The most popular birding route in Peninsular Malaysia is Kuala Selangor - Fraser's Hill - Taman Negara - Bukit Tinggi. Need at least 10 days and you'll amaze with the number of lifers you'll get
Malaysia is a bird sanctuary because it is situated in the equator line, a strategic location for birds from north pole and south pole to make it as an avian routes and migration stopover due to the changing of weather climates and seasons throughout the year and also Malaysia is bestowed by a rich of natural flora and fauna plus wildlife conservations, and last but not least Malaysia is lucky to have the oldest tropical rainforest in the world (older than the Amazon) to be bird's heaven..👍🇲🇾🌺
@stormcabbirds Thank you. Actually, everday, in the morning & afternoon, there are always few birds chirping around my house in Kuantan. Many years ago, I spotted a woodpecker, a hornbill, few cranes. 😁
@@stormcabbirds Lovely. Beautiful birds all around the world. If you are back in Malaysia, do check out some of the migration birds that pass their journey in Malaysia. 😁
Bro, you need to travel to Sarawak. There are several varieties of hornbills there especially in Rajang area further in. There's some different breed in Sabah, at Maliau Basin area. Yes, Fraser Hill is definitely a haven for birding but need to study the timing the flock returns to the nest. If you could capture them hunting, then its a plus for you
Have you been to Sabah?birding in Sabah - highland areas mount Alab, Trusmadi, KK Park, low land areas in Penampang i think you will love it, and not forgetting at Mount Kinabalu park, the best way to enjoy birdwatching in the low montane forest of the UNESCO world heritage site. 😊
@@jeysphotohut71 yep pretty much all the birds in this and my next 2 videos there were roadside. You don’t need to go trekking through any woods or trails. You can do it safely from the roadside or centre of Fraser’s Hill
i remembered 6 months ago...
Meanwhile, me and my family at Fraser's Hill.
we met a family of wild boars, cutie ❤❤❤
The most popular birding route in Peninsular Malaysia is Kuala Selangor - Fraser's Hill - Taman Negara - Bukit Tinggi. Need at least 10 days and you'll amaze with the number of lifers you'll get
Feel like I need 3 months to make even a small dent in Malaysia
@JenutTN where's a good spot at Bukit Tinggi?
GOOD looking out man !!!!!! thank you for loving !!!!!!!
Thanks
Malaysia is a bird sanctuary because it is situated in the equator line, a strategic location for birds from north pole and south pole to make it as an avian routes and migration stopover due to the changing of weather climates and seasons throughout the year and also Malaysia is bestowed by a rich of natural flora and fauna plus wildlife conservations, and last but not least Malaysia is lucky to have the oldest tropical rainforest in the world (older than the Amazon) to be bird's heaven..👍🇲🇾🌺
What a blessing from God to Malaysia alots of varieties of birds, insect , fishes and tropical plants
@mokhtarmustaffa2363 Alhamdulillah 🤲
Great, been looking forward to this video ever since you mentioned you were going to Frasier's Hill.
@@Sam_new_1 2 more good ones to come. Loads of helpful info for those visiting
Fantastic video shots .keep it up.
Thank you. 2 more from Fraser’s Hill to come. Think next one in the morning will be the best.
Such magnificent birds! One was sucking nectar from a flower like an insect pollinator. I didn't realise birds did that.
Spider hunters obviously not just eating spiders 😂
Have a great weekend.
You too!
@stormcabbirds Thank you. Actually, everday, in the morning & afternoon, there are always few birds chirping around my house in Kuantan. Many years ago, I spotted a woodpecker, a hornbill, few cranes. 😁
@ very jealous. But then I get birds in my UK garden that you will never see there too
@@stormcabbirds Lovely. Beautiful birds all around the world. If you are back in Malaysia, do check out some of the migration birds that pass their journey in Malaysia. 😁
Bro, you need to travel to Sarawak. There are several varieties of hornbills there especially in Rajang area further in. There's some different breed in Sabah, at Maliau Basin area. Yes, Fraser Hill is definitely a haven for birding but need to study the timing the flock returns to the nest. If you could capture them hunting, then its a plus for you
Nice picture. I like it.
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice jobs
Thank you! Cheers!
Paddy fields hv lots of birds as well..we do hv some on d northern part of peninsular
@@KayH6 wouldn’t love to come over to Malaysia for a few months and cover it all
@stormcabbirds i think u meant "would"😅
@@KayH6 whoops!
Yeah. Paddy fields nearest to kl would be Kuala Selangor - Sungai Besar stretch...
Great videos of the black winged kites beautiful birds
I’m off to Pulborough Brooks Monday hope to get the white tailed eagle with the R7
Nice one. Good luck, that would be a lifer for me.
@@stormcabbirds you’ll have to pop down not too far for you 👍🏼
Very nice 👍
Thank you 👍
12:33 i like this one
Have you been to Sabah?birding in Sabah - highland areas mount Alab, Trusmadi, KK Park, low land areas in Penampang i think you will love it, and not forgetting at Mount Kinabalu park, the best way to enjoy birdwatching in the low montane forest of the UNESCO world heritage site. 😊
@@SueAbdullah2024 only managed around KL during my 10 days there. Need to come back for 3 months lol
May try Telur Intan Perak evening time.
Next time baby
Looks like a really amazing place for birding! Did you get those birds from 11:15 onwards at the roadside where you parked the car?
@@jeysphotohut71 yep pretty much all the birds in this and my next 2 videos there were roadside. You don’t need to go trekking through any woods or trails. You can do it safely from the roadside or centre of Fraser’s Hill
@stormcabbirds awesome!
Thank you for the video. Great.
good vlog
Glad you enjoyed
Go to Tanjung Tuan for Raptor Watch.
Next time baby
It is winter in Europe or Northern part. Birds are migrating to the south
Go to pendaNg kedah baird haven
2:45 remember not to look up with your mouth open 😆
@@RainBaha 😅😅