Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts

February 7, 2011

Watch The Birdie


A first visit to the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park after all these years. A real great place for the family and for those who loves photography, a great place to put your skills to the test. It is always a challenges trying to photograph a bird.


Located at the Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens, the KL Bird Park is about 20.9 acres and is considered to be the largest walk-in free-flight aviary in the world.
No wonder everyone was panting away after spending almost two hours walking from one corner to the other. While it was tiring, it was worthwhile, especially after getting the opportunity to view some of the most exotic birds up close.


It is said that there are about 3,000 birds of approximately 200 species of local and foreign birds, including this chick and duckling.
Yup. I will testify to that. There were definitely local and foreign birds visiting the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park when I was there...*wink* *wink*

February 6, 2011

Birds Of A Feather

This is the first time I have stepped into the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park although I was living in KL for quite some time. For a first timer to the park, I was truly impressed with the wide collection of birds here, from the smallest of birds to the largest of them all. It was an eye opener no doubt.

However, I have to admit that bird is not one of my strongest passion, which explains why I had difficulty in identifying these feathered beings. Even owls have many sub-species. As far as I know, they are just owls and all owls look the same to me.

This is indeed a big park and as such, you really had to do a lot of walking to enjoy the surroundings. As most of these birds roam freely in the park, it can be quite a challenge trying to approach them, let alone trying to capture them on film. Despite these challenges, it was nevertheless a worthwhile experience.
Beauty and grace. Those are the two words that I think best describe the birds here. No matter where you look, you are bound to find something beautiful to look at. And I was refering to the feathered birds...not the other form of birds.