Photo above taken by me @ sungai ramal dalam kajang 1st day raya 2008 (it's my lifer). I woke up at 6.30am, grabs my bin and my SONY alpha 200 (300mm lens) try my luck on hari raya day. About an hour birding finally cute little fella flew in front of me and perch about a minute (usually tailorbird rarely perch more than 10 second - they love hoping/jumping everywhere) ..my luck on hari raya day .... :)
February 20, 2012
The Common Tailorbird (Orthotomus sutorius)
Photo above taken by me @ sungai ramal dalam kajang 1st day raya 2008 (it's my lifer). I woke up at 6.30am, grabs my bin and my SONY alpha 200 (300mm lens) try my luck on hari raya day. About an hour birding finally cute little fella flew in front of me and perch about a minute (usually tailorbird rarely perch more than 10 second - they love hoping/jumping everywhere) ..my luck on hari raya day .... :)
June 27, 2011
Why No Update For So Long?!
Hi Everybody!
I am so sorry that didn’t update the blog lately! I left you with the feeling that there is no more bird trip update, birds info, etc ...... I hope that won’t neglect the blog again! hehehehe .... I will never give up to update the blog .. bring more info to u guys! I believe that one day i will achieved my blog objective "BIRDS CONSERVATION - BRING U GUYS EXPLORE THE BIRDS WORLD" ! HOPE everyone happy and help MNS and other NGO's protect the nature
Hope to update the blog soon!
Good Luck to you all!!!!
yadz harudin
October 6, 2010
Tanjung Tuan Birding Spot
The 93 hectares of Tanjung Tuan Forest Reserve covers a promontory that juts into the Straits of Malacca, and includes its offshore areas. Visitors may also chance upon civets, dusky leaf monkeys, squirrels and monitor lizards moving stealthily in the lowland dipterocarp and Seraya forests. On a clear day, feast in the panoramic view of Pulau Rupat in the horizon, only 38 km away in Indonesia.One of the main objectives of RW is to ensure the continued conservation of Tanjung Tuan Forest Reserve by promoting RW as a national eco-tourism event.
Tanjung Tuan Malaysia's oldest lighthouse - originally constructed by the Portuguese -- also stands at Tanjung Tuan, and was rebuilt by the British in 1821. In the waters off the promontory, the shipwrecks of ancient Portuguese and Dutch ships recall the fierce battles fought between these colonialists for control of Malacca. According to legend, Parameswara, the founder of Malacca, was buried at the summit of Tanjung Tuan, and that Hang Tuah, a legendary warrior, left his footprint in a rock somewhere in the reserve. To get to Tanjung Tuan, take a 15-kilometre drive south of Port Dickson along the coastal road.
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About Malaysian Nature Society (MNS)
Vision:
Mission:
Motto:
“Know nature, value nature and act for nature”
The society logo is based on a Malayan Tapir. Under the IUCN Red List, the species is listed as vulnerable. The species is distributed in Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula, Thailand and Myanmar. Sightings have been recorded at other places such as deeper in the Indochina but such reports are unconfirmed.
Malaysian Nature Society (MNS) HQ
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October 4, 2010
Black-naped Oriole (Dendang Selayang / Kunyit Besar)
Black-naped Orioles rarely descend to the ground. They forage high in trees and usually say within the canopy. Nevertheless, they are not birds of the deep forest. Originally from coastal woodlands and mangroves, they have adapted to cultivated areas and parks and gardens.
Black-naped Orioles usually forage alone or in pairs. They are most active in the morning and evenings, making their melodious calls as they forage.
NOTE: This bird make me fall in love with bird watching (my 1st Lifer and my 1st bird spot thru binocular) Tq Mr. Andy Choong