September 2024 issue of the Malaysian Bird Report

on 2nd October 2024

The *September 2024 issue of the Malaysian Bird Report* is now available for download.

There are nesting reports of the Western Hooded Pitta (Sunda), Oriental Pied Hornbill (using a limestone cavity), Black-naped Monarch & Green Iora. An unusual observation of Pin-tailed Parrotfinch feeding on snails & aberrant nesting by the Malaysian Pied-Fantail.

We have 3 exciting articles from young bird watchers & also started a ‘Common Garden Birds’ series to support the general public’s interest. The Sabah Bird Watchers Association in collaboration with the Sabah Tourism Board have launched ‘Sabah Birding Routes’. We have a special report on the Malaysian pet bird trade.

Remember that October Big Day 2024 is around the corner on 12 October 2024 & we hope to do better this year.

Please feel free to download & share the link to the report:

https://malaysianbird.report/report/vol-3-2024/

We welcome contributions and encourage different language submissions. 

Editorial Committee,

Malaysian Bird Report

If you like this post please tap on the Like button at the left bottom of page. Any views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the authors/contributors, and are not endorsed by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM, NUS) or its affiliated institutions. Readers are encouraged to use their discretion before making any decisions or judgements based on the information presented.

Amar-Singh HSS

Dato’ Dr Amar-Singh HSS, Cert Theology (Aust, Hons), MBBS (Mal), MRCP (UK), FRCP (Glasg), MSc Community Paediatrics (Ldn, dist), is a Consultant Paediatrician. He served the Malaysian civil service for more than 35 years, led regional Paediatric and Research departments, is an active child advocate and the recipient of a number of international awards. He has been a bird watcher for around 50 years, published two bird books, has a number of international bird publications, contributed to more than 20 international bird books/guides, and contributes to online bird image and audio databases. He is an active contributor to the Bird Ecology Study Group with a large number of detailed posts and write-ups on bird ecology. He is a life member of the Malaysian Nature Society, a member of the BCC-MNS Records Committee, a member of the Oriental Bird Club and supports eBird. He is interested in spending time getting to know bird behaviour and considers himself a bird-friend. Amar is based at Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia.

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