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        For 
        an adventure that is a little more refined and certainly less strenuous, 
        try bird watching. Malaysia's vast expanses of rainforests are home to 
        more than 700 species of exotic bird-life, including some extremely rare 
        ones. Due to its location on the cross-migratory path of certain bird 
        species, Malaysia has emerged as a bird watching haven. This avian extravaganza 
        is one to behold. Scan the treetops, listen for the telltale calls. Look 
        hard. You'll see them all, from the timid and tiny highland species to 
        the bright and resplendent lowland varieties. 
        
        Bird 
        sanctuaries have been designated throughout the country. These include 
        Taman 
        Negara, Fraser's 
        Hill, and the Kuala Selangor Nature Park in the Peninsular. In Sabah, 
        Kinabalu 
        Park and Pulau Layang-layang (Island of the Swallows) are the spots 
        to seek out. One is certain to sight the likes of Silver-Eared Mesias, 
        Mountain Bulbuls, and Collared Kingfishers. If you manage to see a Mountain 
        Peacock Pheasant or a Malayan Whistling Thrush, you are one of the privileged 
        few, as they are the rarest of birds to be found. Other designated bird 
        sanctuaries are found in Langkawi 
        Island, Sepilok 
        Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre, Kota Belud Bird Sanctuary, Kuala 
        Gula, and Maxwell 
        Hill. 
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