“April in Taiwan brought forth wild Taiwan Mulberry bushes (Morus australis poir) to produce berries that ripen in the warmth of first, late spring sunshine. | “During my visit in […]
Introduction “I recently wrote up an account of a trip to Taiwan in December 2014 where we went to watch birds and do some cycling LINK. On our journey, as […]
“Taiwan- a small island of approx. 36,000 sq. kilometres, surrounded by its waters- geographically helps contain and sustain high percentages of endemic birds; especially ground dwellers in its undulating mountains […]
“It was with great luck and amazement that I was able to observe the feeding strategy that was being practiced half a world away in Costa Rica. My first encounter […]
KC Tsang was in Costa Rica in February 2014 where he visited the Valley of San Gerardo de Dota and trekked up the mountain to the cloud forest at an […]
“As I explored the hilly terrain for birds at Phong-Nha village, I came upon the best panoramic view – a photo shoot that would paint a thousand words of Son […]
“I took the Reunification Express train specifically to view the scenic strip between Danang and Hue along the Vietnamese coast enroute to Dong Hoi. It was my designated stop-off town […]
“Further to an earlier post LINK, here are a few more short clips taken during a trip to Taiwan earlier this year in March : 1. One of the first […]
Wildlife of Australia by Iain Campbell & Sam Woods. Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford, 286 pp. ISBN 978-0-691—15353-7. This is a delightful pocket guide that tourists will find useful […]
“I made a mental pact with Heinrich Kuhl that I would revisit Cibodas Botanical Gardens (1200m.asl) for a better view of White-flanked Sunbird (Aethopyga eximia), also known as Kuhl’s Sunbird […]
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