“From the close-up images of the Javan Myna’s head (left top), it could be seen that this bird had lost quite a large patch of its feathers. Areas around its […]
KC Tsang’s video study shows the Olive-backed Sunbird (Cinnyris jugularis) harvesting nectar from this the coral plant, also known as firecracker plant (Russelia equisetiformis). This shrubby plant has drooping branches […]
“Was a wet night followed by an overcast day, so after 1.5 hrs in the forest decided to watch at the brighter fringe. Visited this orchard located at the edge […]
The pair of Spotted Doves (Streptopelia chinensis) always coexist peacefully with the handful of Eurasian Tree Sparrows ( Passer montanus) that visit my garden to feed on birdseeds. Both species […]
“We were camping in the Temengor Forest Reserve, Ulu Perak, Malaysia when we heard the continuous hooting calls of this Oriental Bay Owl (Phodilus badius). It was about 8.15pm. We […]
“Took leave and went back to the fruiting climbing ficus (Ficus villosa) in the jungle… “The Yellow-vented Flowerpecker (Dicaeum chrysorrheum chrysorrheum) was conspicuously absent today and did not come to […]
Chris Lee’s a.k.a. chrisle023 image of a Milky Stork (Mycteria cinerea) was photographed in November 2009 at Singapore’s Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. The status of these storks are debateable – […]
“It was about half a year ago, in late February 2010, that a few Whimbrels (Numenius phaeopus) were seen feasting along a coastal mudflat. They were having a feast of […]
There was a recent tiger sighting in the Malaysian jungle that got Dato’ Dr Amar-Singh HSS to share this on 31st May 2010. “When watching birds in the Malaysian jungle […]
“I was at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve on Friday evening (around 6pm) and saw the Stork-billed Kingfisher (Halcyon capensis) dived three times in less than 5 minutes before it managed […]
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