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<blockquote data-quote="Hor Kee" data-source="post: 2933525" data-attributes="member: 96117"><p>There is a confiding Malayan Whistling Thrush quite near the Paddock. From the Paddock, walk along the road leading back to the town centre. When you reach the first shelter, there is a small stream running down the hillside on the left. The thrush can be seen on occasion at the stream, even in the later part of the morning. If you have mealworms all the better. The Cuita used to be regular at the Telekoms Loop below the Telekoms Sri Peninjau Apartments an around the Green Acres Bungalow. Rising temperatures have however killed many of the oak trees there where the Cutias loved to be on. No Malaysian Peacock-Pheasants there but you might get Mountain Peacock-Pheasants along the trails, same goes for the partridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hor Kee, post: 2933525, member: 96117"] There is a confiding Malayan Whistling Thrush quite near the Paddock. From the Paddock, walk along the road leading back to the town centre. When you reach the first shelter, there is a small stream running down the hillside on the left. The thrush can be seen on occasion at the stream, even in the later part of the morning. If you have mealworms all the better. The Cuita used to be regular at the Telekoms Loop below the Telekoms Sri Peninjau Apartments an around the Green Acres Bungalow. Rising temperatures have however killed many of the oak trees there where the Cutias loved to be on. No Malaysian Peacock-Pheasants there but you might get Mountain Peacock-Pheasants along the trails, same goes for the partridges. [/QUOTE]
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