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Old Sunday 15th January 2012, 16:38   #1
Boris Demovič
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peninsular Malaysia

Hi everybody,

I am planning a trip (prevailingly for birdwatching, but also herping, mammal-watching and seeing a tropical forest) to peninsular Malaysia for 3 weeks this year. I can go there only in Juny, July, August or September. Please, does anybody know which month of them is the best for birdwatching? I want to visit mainly Taman Negara, but also Cameron highlands, Kuala Selangor and 1-3 other places.

Thanks in advance for advice.

Boris


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