Birding Highlight of Taiwan 2017 Series “On the eve of my final departure from Wulai, a new bird sighting was had from my balcony. A bird observed exhibiting interesting and […]
Birding Highlights of Taiwan 2017 Series “A 16cm bird that perches on rock and plays dead may not be easy to spot, until awaiting a sprint opportunity of a river […]
Birding Highlights of Taiwan 2017 series “By mid-morning, Formosan Whistling-thrush (Myophonus insularis) at Tonghou River was ready for bath and a pair was observed contemplating, who was going to get […]
Birding Highlights of Taiwan 2017 Series “The mountain village of Wulai – shrouded in an early, spring fog and intermittent rains, had me to take cover at a spa resort, […]
Birding Highlights of Taiwan 2017 series “Writing birding trip reports for public viewing is never my forte. I deemed them rather boring, having to recall all those experiential journeys, that […]
Maliau Basin Conservation Area on Borneo, affectionately known as “Sabah’s Lost World” is one of the few remaining untouched wilderness areas in the world. With over 290 bird species of […]
“Styan’s Bulbul (Pycnonotus taivanus) was named after Frederic William Styan (1858-1934) – a mid-19th century British tea merchant-cum-naturalist who lived and traded during the Qing Dynasty period. He spent 27years […]
“White, black and brown were cryptic colours that made up the plumage coat for White’s Thrush (Zoothera aurea) at Cuc Phuong NP (CPNP) in N. Vietnam. “The way nature paints, […]
“A daytime temperature of just under 20Celsius in mid-February was simply crisp and sweat-free. As long as enthusiasm held well, one simply could bird and photograph wild life and flora […]
“There were more than three located sightings of Malayan Night Herons (Gorsachius melanophus) during my April 2015 visit to Taiwan. “Let’s visit NTU (National Taiwan University) to meet Logan – […]
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