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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Sweetland" data-source="post: 3218377" data-attributes="member: 27337"><p>On pittas (and other targets)at the places mentioned, I'd say:</p><p></p><p>Danum: don't know, not been, should be good</p><p>Taman Negara: you'd be very unlucky not to see Garnet, and have a very good chance of Malaysian Banded, and decent chance of the rail babbler.</p><p>Sepilok: decent chance of Black-headed and Hooded. Giant is possible on trail from Orang station, but I consider myself extremely lucky to have seen one there. Blue-headed is possibly no longer regular around the regular Sepilok trails, but others may know different. You'd be unlucky to miss Bristlehead. </p><p>Poring: didn't see or hear any, but weather dreadful</p><p></p><p>Also, I see you're considering Palawan. If 'THE' Palawan Peacock Pheasant is still alive, this may be a good chance to see this gorgeous bird while there's still one 'nailed down', as it won't live forever. Not up to speed on the gen on that bird.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Sweetland, post: 3218377, member: 27337"] On pittas (and other targets)at the places mentioned, I'd say: Danum: don't know, not been, should be good Taman Negara: you'd be very unlucky not to see Garnet, and have a very good chance of Malaysian Banded, and decent chance of the rail babbler. Sepilok: decent chance of Black-headed and Hooded. Giant is possible on trail from Orang station, but I consider myself extremely lucky to have seen one there. Blue-headed is possibly no longer regular around the regular Sepilok trails, but others may know different. You'd be unlucky to miss Bristlehead. Poring: didn't see or hear any, but weather dreadful Also, I see you're considering Palawan. If 'THE' Palawan Peacock Pheasant is still alive, this may be a good chance to see this gorgeous bird while there's still one 'nailed down', as it won't live forever. Not up to speed on the gen on that bird. [/QUOTE]
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