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YC Wee
on 28th November 2019

Yeo Eng Chai’s video of a Daurian Redstart (Phoenicurus auroreus) casting a pellet is the most complete video documentation we have of the phenomenon. It clearly shows the gaping of […]

YC Wee
on 27th November 2019

“I had an opportunity to watch Oriental Pratincoles (Glareola maldivarum) today. They congregate at this wetland site in large numbers. I counted birds (using images, intentionally underestimate) and one flock […]

YC Wee
on 26th November 2019

Johnny Wee’s images of the Black-naped Oriole (Oriolus chinensis) feeding on a ripe Papaya fruit (Carica papaya) is too eye-catching to ignore. An earlier post by Cheong Wen Chun can […]

YC Wee
on 25th November 2019

“I observed a sizeable number of the Chestnut-capped Laughingthrushs (Garrulax mitratus major), on a number of occasions, at Cameron Highlands yesterday (below). “Usually in flocks of 7-9 but also up […]

YC Wee
on 23rd November 2019

“Wells (2007) notes no upland colonisation of Scaly-breasted Munia (Lonchura fretensis) until 2002 when ‘possible ex-captives’ were noted. “They now are not uncommon at this hill station – seen at […]

YC Wee
on 22nd November 2019

Jui Ng resides in an apartment sited on the hill top in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. His unit is on the 26th floor of the apartment building. At times the […]

YC Wee
on 21st November 2019

“An image to try and show the rump of the adult male Crimson Sunbird (Aethopyga siparaja) (below). In some text it is said to be ‘yellow’ but in the A. […]

YC Wee
on 20th November 2019

“On 12th November, a Blue-winged Pitta (Pitta moluccensis) was found flying into the glass door of our Design Space multiple times at around 1145 hrs. This is the very first […]

YC Wee
on 19th November 2019

“We saw many Grey-capped Greenfinchs (Carduelis sinica kawarahiba), which are also called the Oriental Greenfinch. Brazil (2018) states that the C. s. kawarahiba subspecies breeds in Hokkaido. The birds shown […]

YC Wee
on 18th November 2019

“We only saw Japanese Wagtails (Motacilla grandis) twice and in rivers with gravel stones. We were fortunate to observe (from some distance) an adult pair feeding a single juvenile. Both […]

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