Forest birds of Frasers Hills

Frasers hills is known world wide as a birding haven . There are over 275 species recorded. While many of the species mentioned are not easily spotted, those coming over here are bound to see some sub-montane birds not available in the lowlands.

With some skills and patience it not surprising to spot lifers that most birders needed. In this page I tried compiling a bird list with photographers of those birds I have captured in images. This helps me to see physically my own achievements as well as having other birders

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Buff-breasted Babbler

  Grey-throated Babbler   Golden Babbler
 
 
 

Horsfield's Babbler

  .Black-eared Shrike Babbler   White-browed Shrike Babbler
 
 
 

Chestnut-backed Scimitar Babbler

  Large Scimitar Babblers   Pygmy Wren Babbler
 
 
 

White-hooded Babbler

  Blue-eared Barbet   Black-browed Barbet
 
 
 

Fire-tufted Barbet

  Long-tailed Broadbills   Lesser-racquet-tailed Drongo
 
 
 

Greater-racquet-tailed Drongo

  Bronzed Drongo   Blyth's Hawk Eagle
 
 
 

Crested Serpent Eagle

  Mountain Hawk Eagle   Asian brown Flycatcher
 
 
 

Grey-streak Flycatcher

  Ferruginous Flycatcher   Hill Blue-Flycatcher
 
 
 

Little Pied Flycatcher

  Mugimaki Flycatcher   Pale-blue Flycatcher
 
 
 

Rufous-browed Flycatcher

  Verditer Flycatcher   Bar-winged Flycatcher-Shrike
 
 
 

Chestnut-winged Cuckoo

  Oriental Cuckoo   Drongo Cuckoo
 
 
 

Black Laughingthrush

  Chestnut-caped Laughingthrush   Chestnut-crowned Laughingthrush
 
 
 

Mountain Bulbul

  Ochraceous Bulbul   Black-crested Bulbul
 
 
 

Black-headed Bulbul

  Blue-winged Minla   Grey-chinned Minivet
 
 
 

Blue Nuthatch

  Silver-eared Mesia   Orange-bellied Leafbird
 
 
 

 Large Niltavas

  Red-bearded Bee-eater   Long-tailed Sibia
 
 
 

White-throated Fantail

  Large billed Crow   Oriental Magpie Robin
 

Khong's Collection - birds in Frasers Hills

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