It has been a while since I last visited Fraser’s Hill. So I told myself it’s time to make a return visit to this world famous hill station. The weather this time around is dryer and warmer than expected. Less than ideal for birding in this sub-montane environment. The negative result is a much reduced variety of bird species sighted.
Below are photos of some of those which are still around.
A Fire-tufted Barbet
A pair of Blue-winged Minlas
A Malaysian Laughing Thrush
A Grey-chinned Minivet (Male)
A Grey-chinned Minivet (Female)
A Mountain Fulvetta
A Black-browed Barbet
A Greater Racquet-tailed Drongo (minus the racquets which had dropped off)
A Malaysian Cuckoo Shrike
An Orange-bellied Leaf Bird
A Spectacled Laughing Thrush
The Orange-breasted Trogon
A Silver-eared Mesia.
A Long-tailed Sibia.
An Ochraceous Bul Bul
A White-throated Fantail
A Streaked Spider Hunter
Thank you for visiting and you have a good day!
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