Sunday, 10 April 2022

Lesser Green Leafbird [Male] @ Taman TAR, Ampang, Selangor, Malaysia

Lesser Green Leafbird (Chloropsis cyanopogon) [Male] is a very colorful, cute and attractive resident bird can be found in Taman Tun Abdul Razak aka. Taman TAR Ampang. It can be found in the vegetation along the road at the hill.

Taman Tun Abdul Razak (TAR) is a hill located in town of Ampang, Selangor. The hill can be reached in less than half hour drive from Kuala Lumpur City Center. 

The hill is an important place for family and children activities, walking, jogging and cycling. At the same time, it attracts wildlife and it has become a bird sanctuary for both endemic and migratory birds. 

Taman TAR has a large bird population and varieties with a recorded more than 30 species of birds. It certainly entices many birders to be there. The main target birds include different types of coucals, woodpeckers, falconet, bee-eaters, kingfishers, shrikes, weavers, flycatchers, bulbuls, pigeons just to name a few.


















6 comments:

  1. This bird is gorgeous! The green is so brilliant. Thank you for posting.

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    1. Many thanks for your visit and kind words dear friend. Appreciate it.

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    2. Splendid article about the lesser green leaf bird n their activities.Thanks for your posting. Can I share with my friend who is a bird watcher from Chennai. Regards.

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    3. Many thanks for your visit and kind words dear friend. Of course you can share any posting in my blog to anyone as it is a public information. I would love to hear from your friend from Chennai about birding activities there. I was told by one of my birding friend that Chennai is very exciting birding destination. I would love to go there for birding.

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  2. Amazing capture Suntoro.. your disciplined approach towards publication of these write up is truly inspiring.

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    1. Many thanks for your visit to my blog and kind words dear friend. Appreciate it.

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