Photographers and birdwatchers have made many documentations on parrots feeding on the fruits of oil palms Elaeis guineensis 8211 Red breasted Parakeets Psittacula alexandri LINK Long tailed Parakeets Psittacula longicauda […]
There were lots of activities around a young Oil Palm Elaeis guineensis at Singapore 8217 s Kent Ridge Park on the morning of 21st August 2011 when Lena Chow was […]
On 20th July 2011 Dato Dr Amar Singh HSS came across a fruiting noni tree Morinda citrifolia in the outskirts of Ipoh City Perak Malaysia This tree is also known […]
The earlier post on the feeder for the Spotted Doves Streptopelia chinensis and Eurasian Tree Sparrows Passer montanus show how these birds behave on the platform of the feeder provided […]
Dato Dr Amar Singh HSS documented an adult Black naped Oriole Oriolus chinensis maculates feeding two juveniles above right with pieces of jambu air or water apple Syzygium aqueum above […]
Dato Dr Amar Singh HSS photographed a Brown throated Sunbird Anthreptes malacensis harvesting nectar from the male flowers of the coconut Cocos nucifera This is the first image we are […]
Francis Yap videoed a Red breasted Parakeet Psittacula alexandri eating the seeds of the African tulip Spathodea campanulata The fruits are long flattened and erect pods that split to release […]
From a pair of Spotted Doves Streptopelia chinensis we now have more than a pair plus about 20 or more Eurasian Tree Sparrows Passer montanus LINK The sparrows have increased […]
Madras thorn Pithecellobium dulce an exotic tree introduced to this part of the world from Central America has now been totally naturalised throughout the tropics This medium sized evergreen tree […]
It has been nearly a year since I started feeding the pair of Spotted Doves Streptopelia chinensis in my garden LINK Now in addition to the original pair there are […]
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