N 03° 24.006
E 101° 46.417 (WGS84)
Old Pump House Road
As the Crows Flies
Direction -30° -34.77 kms
 from my house
Terrain - Paved road on almost flat Size of Birdable area -Limitless Distance to walk -3 kilometers one way
Birding distance - Binocular & scope Special attire- can be cool   Other special mention- nil
Bird's life:- Bird species:- For budding birder :-
 

This is a controversial destination. All birders in Peninsula should have heard of this birding site. One catch! It is on private property and entry is ostentatiously prohibited. The road still in service for employees to maintain the power station servicing Genting Highlands Resort. Ironically, the place is daily used by local residents who are authorized to utilize this road as a recreation facilities. The road is about 3 kilometers one way on fairly level ground. It hugs thickly wooded hill slopes. The pristine and remote forest surrounding encourages birds to move around freely. This is a dead end road with a power station as the last point.

  Here is the picture of the entrance. It located on high ground overlooking the Police Guard Post. Anyone hanging around the gate or making entry would be within sight of the police personnel on duty.

The gate is now locked at all times. Local residents had circumvented this gate by squeezing themselves pass vandalized openings of the fencing on the right edge and lately on its left. Though there are a couple of warning signs, these were ignored due to the laxity in enforcement.

Entrance - a perpetually locked gate.

 

After the area of the gate, the road move relentlessly uphill. A couple of bends and a taxing stretch of a kilometer. After that, for the rest of the way, the road is more or less on level gradient even though it is carved out of the mountain slope. Overlooking the early stretch, is the Highway to Genting Highlands and a farming plot.
 

This part of the trail happens to be one of the few preferred birding area.

 Besides the commonly seen Brown Barbet, Bamboo Woodpecker and Bulbuls etc, Green Magpie and White hooded Babblers had made their presence

 

On the first leg of the road. View of the ground below. A memorial ground for its founder

   
  There are stretches of road that are unshaded, actually the trail on most part is under canopy. The common birds here are the Chestnut capped Laughingthrush, Blue winged Minla, Grey chinned Minivet and occasionally the Sultan Tits.

Down in the valley are the Mountain & the Crested Bulbul. There are also frequent sightings of Hornbills.

So the bird list can go on and on.

 

Typical road scene at the beginning -exposed

 
This is the view of the type of vegetation in the valley. A view as seen from the road.

 The couple of valleys here were earlier disturbed during the construction of the Cable car network. Secondary forest has regenerated with strong presence of Bamboo plants.

Here a common bird to watch for would be the Bronze Drongo.

View of the forest inside the ravine

A well shaded road of approx. 3 kilometers long. Typical view.


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