The fruit of the Melastoma malabathricum known as Senduduk or the Straits Rhododendron (also referred to as the Indian or Singapore Rhododendron) is a favourite of many birds. Some bird […]
A female pink-necked pigeon (Treron vernans) was seen feeding happily on a MacArthur palm (Ptychosperma macarthurii) tree. The bird selected ripe fruits from a mass of fruits at different stages […]
“As a teenager, I recalled the hordes of butterflies that used to flock to the wild Lantana bushes that overran my uncle’s estate. My cousin and I slashed away with […]
“Dear fellow educators and friends of biodiversity, “Our school has come a long way with our Environmental Education programme. Since 2013, we started our habitat enhancements on our campus, transforming […]
A pair of Pink-necked Green-pigeons (Treron vernans) built their simple nest at the base of an old palm frond. As the frond turned older, it slowly bent downwards causing the […]
About a month after the failed nesting of the pair of Pink-naped Green-pigeon (Treron vernans) in my Nam Nam (Cynometra cauliflora) tree LINK, there was another nesting in my Calabash […]
“A total of 15 Pink-necked Green Pigeons (Treron vernans griseicapilla) was seen on our Neem tree (Azadirachta indica) after a heavy early morning downpour. They like to weather out a […]
The nest building of a pair of Pink-naped Green-pigeon (Treron vernans) in my Nam Nam (Cynometra cauliflora) tree can be found HERE. On 28th February 2019 the nest was empty […]
I have had different species of birds nesting in my garden during the many years that I have been living in my current house. But this is the first time […]
“On 25th February, at about 0900 hrs, a juvenile Pink-necked Green Pigeon (Treron vernans) was found stranded outside Sandbox 1 (Computer Lab) by a student Ariqah (Class 3-O) in my […]
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