Singapore’s Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve (SBWR) has embarked on an “Engraved Flagging Programme” aimed at enhancing its shorebird ringing programme. This new method will allow it to study the movement […]
“The migratory season is hotting up with the arrival of more and more migratory birds at end September 2012. On this stretch of river bed that had been exposed by […]
“The migratory season is now heading towards a full swing with noisy shrike species announcing their arrivals. They have been seen descending and foraging in earnest at edge of Peninsular […]
The Purple-backed Starling, also known as Daurian Starling (Sturnus sturninus), is a common winter visitor and passage migrant to Singapore. Large numbers begin to arrive in September and October when […]
“Raptor Watch happens every year and I don’t go to Port Dickson to witness it because it happens in my front yard and backyard! Here is the video I took […]
On 3rd November 2011, an owl landed on the 24th floor of a Housing Development Board’s apartment building at Kent Road, Singapore. Alexis Hong’s husband spotted the owl when he […]
The migratory season is on and the waders are plentiful at the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. Lena Chow was there at the beginning of October 2011 and encountered several hundreds […]
“The migratory patterns of the Blue-throated Bee-eater (Merops viridis) (left, copyright Dr Eric Tan) are both enigmatic and complex. Many other species, after a summer breeding season, mostly in the […]
Dato’ Dr Amar-Singh HSS photographed an immature Eurasian Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus malaccensis) at ASL1600 in Malaysia’s Cameron Highlands, Malaysia on 14th June 2011. This is a common lowland species […]
“A period of busy weekends, helping with medical conferences. Only managing short times in the field and decide this morning to walk around the neighbourhood. My garden and neighbourhood rarely […]
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