Sunday, July 25, 2010

From low-end to high end ...

For the past years, I tried different type of tweeters for my rooftop Bazooka from low-end to high-end. In term of durable,sound quality and price I finally settle for Piro SLR-800 and SLR-1000 for my birdhouse! WHY? Give it a try now, please contact Calvin Chai H/P:014 892 2288 (Sarawak and Sabah) and Jim lee H/P:012 921 0048(West Malaysia) for price.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Pride 2

The owner of this standalone birdhouse applied the 4U technique learned from Pak Hendri Mulia's Seminar and his book. On 28 June 2010 (now 13 months old) we re-visit this birdhouse. By observing through the CCTV camera at the roving room 4:42 PM, we can see many birds actively playing around at the roving room, with recorded birds count of 2500+ and nests count 600+, this further conclude the effectiveness of this 4U technique by Pak Hendri Mulia ! Want to learn from his coming Seminar 2010 this October? Watch out for the announcement. We attend many seminars before but his seminar is still the BEST in value. We learned, we observed, we shared, we master.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Birdnest Soup

The edible bird's nests are among the most expensive animal products consumed by humans. The nests have been used in Chinese cooking for over 500 years, most often as bird's nest soup. Bird's nest soup is made from nests of some species of swiftlet, mainly the Edible-nest (or White-nest) swiftlet (Aerodramus fuciphagus) and the Black-nest Swiftlet. Instead of twigs, feathers and straw, these swiftlets make their nest only from strands of their gummy saliva, which harden when exposed to air. Once the nests are harvested, they are cleaned and cook. Enjoy the HD pictures below, white nests are harvested from our well-maintained birdhouse with proper temperature and humidity set.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Cute Baby Birds

Share with all our reader, the pictures of 2 days old Swiftlet's Baby Birds.
With the proper control temperature and humidity birdhouse, we (Swiftlet Farmers) providing them a comfortable sanctuary and a place called "HOME", so that they can grow up safety and healthily. We are indeed providing settle and protecting the wildlife!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Beautiful Bird Nest

This blog experience increasing traffic since the new update last 2 weeks. To show our appreciation we would like to share out our HD photos here for your enjoyment. Thank again for all the support and interest.

Friday, July 2, 2010

The effectiveness of a good quality swiftlet's sound (1)


With the help of the computer, we can easily edit swiftlet's sound and produce our own sound. But many misunderstanding the "inside" meaning of the swiftlet's sounds. To produce a good quality sounds is not easy as we all thought.
Firstly, we need to records a clear good sound from a successful birdhouse. Secondly, we must have a good ear to differentiate the "content or meaning" of a swiftlet language to a certain level (i.e. "I am hungry" and "hungry am I" can make the birds confuse). Thirdly, combine the goodness together by editing yet maintain the quality of the original sounds. The final stage is to test the sounds at different location and the final result was records and noted for final editing. It take time to do all this.... sound simple yet not so easy.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Visit to Singkawang with Pak Hendri Mulia


As a group of Henmulia Swiftlet Farming in Malaysia, we are very proud to follow our Sifu Pak Hendri Mulia to various part of the world i.e. Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam etc. doing revamp jobs or new project on Swiftlet Farming.
The visit and learning on site make us a wiser group in Swiftlet Farming. Pak Hendri Mulia always share with us including our clients all about swiftlet. But one thing he don't like to share out his sound nowadays, you may wondering WHY? Yes you are RIGHT ! Effectiveness is the word to describe his original swiftlet's sound, and "Copy Cat" is the next serious problems he is facing.
His latest advices to us:- "BE CONFIDENT ON THE SOUND YOU USE ELSE DON'T USE"
We learn, we share, we advance each day together with Pak Hendri Mulia.