During my recent Fraser's Hill adventures I managed to do some birding with the loaned OM System OM-5 Mark II camera. I also managed to borrow the Olympus 100-400mm F5-6.3 Mark 1, and the 400mm longest end telephoto reach proved to be useful as the birds were not that near. Fraser's Hill is a popular spot for bird watching and bird photography, it was reported that 250 different species of birds can be found in this one singular location. Of course, I only had limited time divided between birding, shooting insect macro and filming my video for YouTube, so I did the best I can. I tagged along the Malaysian OM System Ambassador, Richard Chong as he guided me to locations where the birds were known to be spotted. I'd be completely useless myself hunting the birds on my own! So shout out to OM System Malaysia team and Richard for all the amazing work! Hey, it is not an everyday thing Robin Wong does birding!
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Silver Eared Mesia |
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Chestnut Caped Laughing Trush |
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Silver Eared Mesia |
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Chestnut Caped Laughing Trush |
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Rufous Browed Flycatcher |
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Red Headed Trogon (Female) |
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Red Headed Trogon (Male) |
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Oriental Magpie Robin |
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Obviously, not a bird |
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Oriental Magpie Robin |
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Silver Eared Mesia |
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Scarlet Minivet |
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Scarlet Minivet |
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