“With reference to the comment by Barkha on 26th December that he hopes Spotted Doves (Streptopelia chinensis) will again nest on his balcony LINK, my opinion is that if you […]
“We all have birds that become our ’favourites’, and I have many, but I am partial to robins and thrushes. I was looking forwards to meet this wonderful bush-robin and […]
“The only other scimitar-babbler in Taiwan is also an endemic bird. Not uncommon but more often heard then seen well. We were fortunate that Richard Foster spotted one in the […]
“My wife and I just returned from a visit to Taiwan to enjoy nature there. Half the time was spent cycling or walking and the other part of the trip […]
Dato’ Dr Amar-Singh HSS’s images of the Greater Racket-tailed Drongo (Dicrurus paradiseus) in flight was photographed on 1st November 2014 handheld using a Nikon D7100 SLR with Tamron SP 150-600mm […]
On some evening when the Asian Glossy Starling (Aplonis panayensis) were gathering in trees and palms around my area LINK prior to moving on to their main roosting trees, 40-50 […]
“I met 7-8 Crested Partridges (Rollulus rouloul) today. I had walked in 2 km on a less used trail along primary jungle. I was watching some migratory flycatchers feed on […]
“We were out cycling and we came across this White-throated Kingfisher (Halcyon smyrnensis) trapped by barbed wire near our home. Two quick images and then we attempted to rescue it. […]
“I was on the way out when I heard these unusual, mournful calls. Found these two male Banded Woodpecker (Picus miniaceus malaccense) involved in a territorial conflict (above). I did […]
Introduction “The recent media coverage of bird photographers (reluctant to call them bird watchers) tying up a tern chick for better images has prompted me to open a discussion on […]
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