Thursday, 29 March 2012

Flora of Fraser's Hill

Fraser's Hill is not only famous for its birds but it has also a variety of nice flowers to look at. As we go bird watching in Fraser's Hill recently, we came across a number of beautiful flowers blooming just along the road side. I am not a plant expert so you will just need to guess for yourself what are these flowers:

This image was taken just after the rain stops.

A male Black-Throated Sunbird was seen flying just like a humming bird around these flowers.

Some really nice purple flowers.

This image is the best so far.

These flowers look like some hanging light bulbs.

This was one unique flower which we saw along the trail.

There could probably be a dozen more flowers to see out there but all these God's creations are certaintly a sight to behold.

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