“As I sat in a Southbound KTM (Malaysian Railways) train preparing my Papua bird expedition trip in 2012, with copy of bird field guide at hand, I was approached by […]
Appeal to Singapore’s Land Transport Authority to re-route the proposed cross-island MRT line away from the MacRitchie forest – sign the petition HERE. “On a survey at MacRitchie on June […]
Lena Chow‘s video clip below shows a Crimson Sunbird (Aethopyga siparaja) responding to another, which was calling on a nearby tree (you can hear the other call briefly at the […]
Birds will normally walk, hop or run when on the ground. These are the most efficient methods of moving around. On a perch, if they are not constrained by narrow […]
“A pair of White-bellied Sea-eagles (Haliaeetus leucogaster) was seen at yesterday’s Singapore National Day Parade preview riding the thermals in plain view of the entire spectators. “Initially one was seen, […]
Johnny Wee‘s images of the Chattering Lory (Lorius garrulus) eating the fruit of the Sea Almond (Terminalia catappa) was photographed at Singapore’s Lorong Halus. This is a new feeding record […]
“It is perhaps more important than ever for children to be aware of the endangered species that inhabit our planet. Climate change is resulting in some of the Earth’s processes […]
“White-rumped Munias (Lonchura striata subsquamicollis) are very common at this forest reserve; both in the open trails as well as at the fringe. Saw a pair constructing a nest. They […]
“I encountered the Purple Heron (Ardea purpurea) regularly at the Bishan Ang Mo Kio Park. Usually it was just after sunset during the wintering seasons. Most of the time only […]
“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 […]
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