Introduction

Over the last few years I have been lucky enough to live in Thailand, China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Colombia and now Brunei. In my spare time I have had the opportunity to travel fairly widely, camera in hand, in search of wildlife. In these posts I aim to share some of these experiences and show you some of the extraordinary wildlife that can be found in these regions. All of the photographs you see within the posts and pages here are my own unless otherwise stated. Copyright © Francis Burlingham 2015

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Sundaic Silvered Langurs at Bukit Melawati Kuala Selangor Malaysia

Mother and baby chilling out near the entrance to Bukit Melawati
These fantastic monkeys can be found near the entrance to Bukit Melawati in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. They have become quite tame and something of a local tourist attraction with near by stores selling food to feed the monkeys. They seem less aggressive than the long tailed macaques further down the road towards the nature park. Feeding macaques often alters their behaviour and makes them aggressive, and so this should be avoided.

Wild groups of the silvered langurs can be seen easily in their natural habitat in the forest within the Taman Alam Kuala Selangor Nature Park. This is an excellent place to spend a day out with a camera with plenty of opportunity for viewing the langurs, as well as plenty of other wildlife in the mangroves and secondary forest.

I could not resist getting a few shots of this mother and baby. The babies are a fantastic orange colour that is slowly replaced by dark fur as they age. This little one did not want to sit still and fidgeted and played constantly making these shots a real challenge to get. The mother had the patience of a saint and whilst watching the two of them together I was reminded just how similar to us they really are.
Cheeky Monkey

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