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LIFER! - long-tailed broadbill (1 Viewer)

This is my 4th trip up to Fraser's Hill (3 times for bird watching and 1 time for trekking). It was misty when we reached the hill station. Although it was misty, I considered today as the best day ever for birding in a misty condition. We did not get many birds but still the birds we found were quality birds (very subjective, eh?). Nevermind. The last bird we saw before leaving the hill station is the Red-headed Trogon (first for this year). And i must mentioned my lifer that i managed today - long-tailed broadbill.

Here is the list for today

1. Osprey
2. Pacific Swallow
3. Maroon woodpecker
4. Whiskered treeswift
5. Asian brown flycatcher
6. Black crested bulbul
7. Black-winged flycatcher shrike
8. Ochraceous bulbul
9. Streaked spiderhunter
10. Lesser racket-tailed drongo
11. Black-throated sunbird
12. Golden babbler
13. Greater green leafbird
14. Striped tit-babbler
15. Abbott's babbler
16. Pale blue flycatcher
17. Verditer flycatcher
18. Ferruginous flycatcher
19. Little pied flycatcher
20. Rufous-browed flycatcher
21. Silver-eared mesia
22. Blue-winged minla
23. Large niltava
24. Little cuckoo dove
25. Oriental magpie robin
26. Fire-tufted barbet
27. Grey wagtail
28. Glossy swiftlet
29. Long-tailed broadbill
30. Red-headed Trogon
31. Crested serpent eagle

I have added video links for the trip. check out my posting my the forum section at http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=109326
 
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