MNS Selangor Branch Bird Group

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on 14 Jan, 13:38

Bird watching trip to Gunung Nuang, Hulu Langat

Meeting point and Time: In front of mosque Pekan Batu 14 at 7.30 am

GPS coordinates: 3.113217, 101.815358

Come join the Selangor Branch Bird Group for the first day trip in 2016. Gunung Nuang is the highest mountain in Selangor (1493 m) where its peak borders Selangor and Pahang state. It is also a part of the Titiwangsa Range. We will not be doing any mountain climbing as birding will be done on flat terrains along the gravel and dirt road. This event is also suitable for children.

Direction: From Cheras-Kajang Expressway, after passing Batu 9 Toll Plaza, take the 1st left turning. Follow this road straight till you reach a traffic light with a Police Station on the right,take a left turn into Jalan Hulu Langat. Go straight along this long kampung road and look out for the mosque on the left. Please be there at 7.30 am sharp as we will convoy to the site, which takes another 35 minutes.

Avoid bright coloured clothing. Wear a hat and comfortable shoes as we will be birding along the tarmac road. Bring along binoculars, drinking water, light snacks, sun block, umbrella and mosquito repellent. The event shall end at noon. Pre-registration is not compulsory but advance notice of your attendance is appreciated. If you need a ride or can offer a ride, please let us know. For more details, please call (after 8 pm) or
sms Ms. Ong Su Ping at 016-4903284 or Mr. Low Kok Hen at 012-3807775.

on 16 Oct, 02:20

Introduction to Birdwatching

This field course will take place on 1-3 Nov and 15-17 Nov.

This exciting field course will be facilitated by 2 seasoned bird watchers from Malaysia Nature Society (MNS), Mark Ng and Andrew Sebastian. With over 20 years of field experience between them, theory sessions will be supplemented with field and visual techniques. This course is catered for participants of all ages, 12 and above. Places are limited to 35 pax only!

Learn about birdwatching and contribute to the Malaysian Nature Society (MNS).

Contact details:

Natural History Tours Sdn Bhd
Tel: +6019-5902300  Email: info@bird-malaysia.com  Website: http://www.bird-malaysia.com & http://www.junglewalla.com

Please read flyer below for more and detailed information:

MNS Bird Watching

on 16 Oct, 02:16

Introduction to Birdwatching

This field course will take place on 1-3 Nov and 15-17 Nov.

This exciting field course will be facilitated by 2 seasoned bird watchers from Malaysia Nature Society (MNS), Mark Ng and Andrew Sebastian. With over 20 years of field experience between them, theory sessions will be supplemented with field and visual techniques. This course is catered for participants of all ages, 12 and above. Places are limited to 35 pax only!

Learn about birdwatching and contribute to the Malaysian Nature Society (MNS).

Contact details:

Natural History Tours Sdn Bhd
Tel: +6019-5902300  Email: info@bird-malaysia.com  Website: http://www.bird-malaysia.com & http://www.junglewalla.com

Please read flyer below for more and detailed information:

MNS Bird Watching

on 23 May, 15:43

Trip: Birdwatching at Bukit Rengit, Lanchang, Pahang

Trip: Birdwatching at Bukit Rengit, Lanchang, Pahang
Past Event

Bukit Rengit is about 1 hour 45 minutes drive from KL.  Birding will be along 2/3 km of tar road famed for having all 5 species of lowland trogons.  Take Karak Highway towards Kuantan and exit at Lanchang toll gate by 7.30 am, Sunday 2 June 2013.  Bring binoculars, drinking water, light snacks, mosquito repellent and umbrella/poncho.  Wear dull-coloured clothes, comfortable shoes.  We might go off-road so bring along leech socks if you have a pair.  The event will end around noon.

We encourage car-pooling – if you need a ride or can offer space in your car, please let us know.  Call (aft. 8pm) or SMS Mr Liung at 0123127998 or Mr Andy 0123992193 to register or for more info.

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