“Took my wife out for a long walk… and also took my camera along. We were in open fields with trees and adjacent to secondary jungle. Wasn’t planning much bird […]
In February 2009, Lim Poh Bee spotted a nest of the White-bellied Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster) at the junction of Yishun Avenues 1 and 6 (above left). By the end […]
Three nests of the White-rumped Munia (Lonchura striata subsquamicollis) were located at the Kledang-Sayong Forest Reserve in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia by Dato’ Dr Amar-Singh HSS recently. One was at the […]
In an earlier post on the Dusky Broadbill (Corydon sumatranus) putting the finishing touches on its nest, it was mentioned that the bird uses the dragon’s-scale fern (Pyrrosia piloselloides) to […]
Wee Hiang Her’s image of the nest of the Whitehead’s Broadbill (Calyptomena whiteheadi) was photographed at the Kinabalu National Park, Sabah, Malaysia in October 2009. The bird is endemic to […]
Following the posting on the initial efforts of a House Swift (Apus affinis) at building a nest on a vertical wall, Dato’ Dr Amar-Singh HSS sent in his observations and […]
Irfan Choo’s image shows a Dusky Broadbill’s (Corydon sumatranus) putting the final touches to its massive nest. This species is well known for its cooperative breeding behaviour. As many as […]
“There’s a new nesting on campus – this time I believe it is the House Swift (Apus affinis). “During the last week of Aug 2009, while I was at an […]
Adrian Lim a.k.a. wmw998 located and photographed a well camouflaged nest of a Rufescent Prinia (Prinia rufescens). This bird is resident in Peninsular Malaysia but not in Singapore. The nest […]
An earlier post discussed the strange nests built probably by weaver birds and speculated on the possible reasons why these birds constructed such non-functional nests. An appeal via BESG’s e-forum […]
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