Jeram beach located along Kuala Selangor coastal road is one of destinations of million migratory shorebirds to Peninsular Malaysia every year. The number of migratory shorebirds increases to reach the peak between March to April.
There are few different types of stints come to Jeram beach, including red-necked stints and little stints. The birds are active in the morning, from 8.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. during low tide.
There are few different types of stints come to Jeram beach, including red-necked stints and little stints. The birds are active in the morning, from 8.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. during low tide.
Jeram beach aka. pantai Jeram is a popular beach destination for Malaysian for weekend family get-away. There are abundant seafood restaurants along the beach which operates from afternoon to evening especially during weekend. It can be reached in approximately one hour from Kuala Lumpur by car. The main target birds include different types of stints, sandpipers, eagles, doves, bee-eaters, kingfishers, shrikes, herons, egrets, bulbuls, pigeons just to name a few.
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ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your visit and kind words dear friend. Happy birding.
DeleteTq for sharing
ReplyDeleteIt's my pleasure dear friend
DeleteWhat a spectacular view. It's one of the must visit healing destination
ReplyDeleteSeperti jumpa lubuk emas ya Encik Joe
DeleteYes indeed, Enrich Bliss. It was a beautiful scene when million birds flock at the beach
DeleteWow.. shore bird. Awesome
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your visit and kind words dear friend. Happy birding.
DeleteHi there
ReplyDeleteWow could you share what's a good time/place to see this spectacular view? Is there anywhere nearer we can access something like this?
Hi Rayhana,
DeleteSince these are migratory birds, you see it from now until March or April next year. The best place to see it is along Pantai Jeram and Pantai Remis, Kuala Selangor when they come in a large number. With regard to the time, you need to check the tide level. You can see them coming to the shore during low tide only. You may need to bring binoculars to see it nearer because the birds may fly away as you walk nearer to them. They are very sensitive to movement and sound of your footsteps. I hope the above helps you witness the migratory shorebirds.
Thank you so much for taking time to respond!
DeleteIt is my pleasure Rayhana. Good luck to you
DeleteBro, nice shots, are these current photos?
ReplyDeleteYes, they were taken recently.
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