Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur
Contact Info
- Malaysian Nature Society (MNS)
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JKR 641, Jalan Kelantan, Bukit Persekutuan
50480 Kuala Lumpur - Tel: 03 2287 9422
- Fax: 03 2287 8773
- https://mns.my
- mns@mns.org.my
- Department of Wildlife & National Parks – Peninsular Malaysia
- KM 10, Jalan Cheras, 56100 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03 9086 6800 • Fax: 03 9075 2873
- https://www.wildlife.gov.my
Perdana Botanical Garden, Kuala Lumpur
Species Count :
+200 bird species.
Habitat : Tropical gardens, open lawns, water bodies and
forest patches attract diverse birdlife.
Visitor Experience: Easy walking trails, shaded viewpoints,
and peaceful surroundings make it ideal for both beginners
and seasoned birders.
Potential Bird Sightings :
Resident Birds : Black-naped Oriole, Coppersmith Barbet, Common Flameback, and Pink-necked Green Pigeon.
Migratory Birds (August–March) : Arctic Warbler, Asian Brown Flycatcher, Yellow-rumped Flycatcher, and Tiger Shrike.
Resident Birds : Black-naped Oriole, Coppersmith Barbet, Common Flameback, and Pink-necked Green Pigeon.
Migratory Birds (August–March) : Arctic Warbler, Asian Brown Flycatcher, Yellow-rumped Flycatcher, and Tiger Shrike.
Bukit Kiara Federal Park, Kuala Lumpur
Species Count :
+150 bird species.
Habitat : Bukit Kiara’s habitats include secondary lowland
dipterocarp forests, regenerating scrublands, forest edges,
and landscaped arboretum areas.
Visitor Experience : The park features well-marked forest
trails, canopy-lined walking paths, and quiet arboretum
zones that offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching
on foot.
Potential Bird Sightings :
Resident Birds : Lineated Barbet, Rufous Woodpecker, Crimson-winged Woodpecker, and Grey-headed Fish Eagle.
Migratory Birds (August–March) : Arctic Warbler, Asian Brown Flycatcher, Yellow-rumped Flycatcher, and Forest Wagtail.
Resident Birds : Lineated Barbet, Rufous Woodpecker, Crimson-winged Woodpecker, and Grey-headed Fish Eagle.
Migratory Birds (August–March) : Arctic Warbler, Asian Brown Flycatcher, Yellow-rumped Flycatcher, and Forest Wagtail.
Pahang
The state of Pahang which lies in the eastern
board of Peninsular Malaysia is a state with
remarkable resources in terms of natural
landscapes and habitat.
Perak
The state of Perak covers an area of 21,035
square kilometres and is the second largest
state in Peninsular Malaysia.
Kedah
The beautiful state with its lush paddy fields set against the backdrop of rolling hills is blessed with a myriad of habitats and ecosystems.
Terengganu
Terengganu state is known for its world-famous
islands, long sandy beaches and natural beauty
with a total area of 13,035 square kilometres.
Johor
With a land cover of 19,210 square kilometres,
Johor is the third largest and the southernmost
state in Peninsular Malaysia.
Pahang
The state of Pahang which lies in the eastern
board of Peninsular Malaysia is a state with
remarkable resources in terms of natural
landscapes and habitat.
Perak
The state of Perak covers an area of 21,035
square kilometres and is the second largest
state in Peninsular Malaysia.
Kedah
The beautiful state with its lush paddy fields set against the backdrop of rolling hills is blessed with a myriad of habitats and ecosystems.
Terengganu
Terengganu state is known for its world-famous
islands, long sandy beaches and natural beauty
with a total area of 13,035 square kilometres.
Johor
With a land cover of 19,210 square kilometres,
Johor is the third largest and the southernmost
state in Peninsular Malaysia.