Birding Highlights of Taiwan 2017 Series “Robert Swinhoe – a 19th century English consular biologist called this bird, the “Long-tailed Mountain Nymph’ (below). “Taiwan ROC needed a national bird identity […]
“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 […]
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