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Wikipedia: The Malaysian pied fantail (Rhipidura javanica) is a species of bird in the fantail family and one of 47 species in the genus Rhipidura. It is locally referred to as murai gila, literally "crazy thrush" in the Malay language. It is found in Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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Conservation status: Least Concern
Wikipedia: The Malaysian pied fantail (Rhipidura javanica) is a species of bird in the fantail family and one of 47 species in the genus Rhipidura. It is locally referred to as murai gila, literally "crazy thrush" in the Malay language. It is found in Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysian_pied_fantail
Conservation status: Least Concern
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Submitted: 19/08/2016
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An alert Malaysian Hawk Cuckoo (Hierococcyx fugax) in Bidadari.
Read about the destruction of Bidadari in my blog: Final Farewell to Bidadari
*Note: More pics of Birds in my Wild Avian Friends Album.
Selangor - Kuala Lumpur - Batu Caves Entrance - Lord Murugan
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Standing at 42.7m (140ft) high, the world's tallest statue of Lord Murugan, a Hindu deity, is located outside Batu Caves. The statue, which cost approximately 24 million rupees, is made of 1550 cubic metres of concrete, 250 tonnes of steel bars and 300 litres of gold paint.
Rhombodera basalis known as Malaysian shield mantis, is a species of praying mantis of the genus Rhombodera .
''Rhombodera basalis'' is a species of praying mantis of the genus ''Rhombodera''. Its commons name is the giant Malaysian shield mantis.
This is one of the powerful mantis species in East Asia. It can hunt small arthropods like grasshoppers, locusts, cicadas, spiders and scorpions or even some small mammals like mice, birds and snake.
Location: Pahang, Malaysia.
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Female (left) and Male (right)
It took us a return trip of about 264 km (164 miles) and five hours of continuous searching in the disturbed forest, this loving couple was finally found.
Description: Cryptic, uncommon nightbird of lowland and lower foothill forests (to 800 meters). Males show extensive barring on wings, whitish lower belly, and irregular white blotches on the breast. Females are warmer brown, almost rufous, with less wing barring and a wide “necklace” of white blotches on the breast.
Calls: There are sexual variation in calls between sex; male gives a series of rippling clear whistles and both sexes give harsh nasal croaks.
Source of info. : eBird
Informal portrait of two indigenous Malaysian women in Sarawak, East Malaysia
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