Sunday 23 February 2020

Mangrove Pitta @ Pulau Indah Klang, Selangor, Malaysia

Mangrove Pitta (Pitta megarhyncha) is a colorful, attractive and very fast action bird among hundred species of birds can be found in Pulau Indah Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. Mangrove Pitta is a migratory bird to Pulau Indah. The bird can be found at the forest edges a long the main roads in the island.

Pulau Indah Klang is yet another wonderful birding destinations in Selangor, Malaysia as it is a residence to many exotic birds and has become migratory birds' destination too. The island has large area of mangrove forest, seashore, streams and lowland forest. Pulau Indah Klang is a popular weekend destination to the local for family get away, fishing, sailing, kite flying and even drone flying. Small number of accommodations, local food and recreational activities are provided along the seashore of the island. 

Pulau Indah Klang can be reached in approximately one hour from Kuala Lumpur city center by car, passing through the bridge connecting the mainland and the island. The island has a large bird population and varieties. It certainly entices many birders to be there. The main target birds in Pulau Indah includes different types of kingfisher, woodpeckers, land birds, shrikes, kites, pigeons, egrets and herons just to name a few. 


















 

 
 









4 comments:

  1. Your featured posts captured my interest. Many beautiful and colorful birds featured there. It changes every day, doesn't it Encik Joe?

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    1. Yes, I do change it very often although not everyday Enrich Bliss. Thank you very much for noticing it.

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  2. Oh that's good, Encik Joe. It's a highlight of what you want your audience to see from your older posts. It has best position also to easily attract your audience's eyes. Genius!

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    1. Thank you very much Enrich Bliss. I suppose that is why it's called "featured post". Well, it works on you and I hope it works on others too.

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