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LW Teo
on 28th November 2022

I have observed Greater Coucals (Centropus sinensis) nesting in the past and nests have been in tall grasses and thick bushes fairly low down. I was at the outskirts of […]

LW Teo
on 28th November 2022

Dato Dr Amar Singh’s post on 5 April 2022 about the identification of White-eye  https://besgroup.org/2022/04/05/white-eye-for-id-swinhoes-white-eye/ drew a response from Ng Di Lin.  She also shares her photos of the birds she captured […]

LW Teo
on 27th November 2022

A Bicolor Ant-Mimicking Jumping Spider (Myrmarachne melanocephala) was spotted on a sign by the boardwalk at MacRitchie Reservoir Park on 19 September 2022. Lovely mimicry: I thought it was a […]

LW Teo
on 27th November 2022

Common Hill Myna (Gracula religiosa) is known to cast ‘pellets’. Bertram (1970), as quoted in Birds of the World, states that fruit stones are regurgitated, usually within an hour of […]

LW Teo
on 24th November 2022

I had a quiet morning bird watching on 4th November 2022 at Ipoh, Perak. But when I came out of the forest there was a large mixed-feeding group of swifts. […]

LW Teo
on 24th November 2022

I was out today, 31st October 2022, at the outskirts of Ipoh City where there are many ex-mining pools (wetlands-like habitat) and limestone hills. I observed a Changeable Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus […]

LW Teo
on 21st November 2022

A Javan pond-heron, Ardeola speciosa, was seen in flight and then landing on a flat stone in the middle of the Kallang River that runs through Ang Mo Kio – Bishan […]

LW Teo
on 28th October 2022

The Grey crowned crane Balearica regulorum belongs to the crane family, Gruidae. This  native of Eastern and Southern Africa is an endangered species. A lone bird, believed to be male, […]

LW Teo
on 17th October 2022

BICA members had a whale of a time photographing the Black-winged Kites at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore in early October 2022. A pair of Elanus scriptus were very active and successful […]

LW Teo
on 13th October 2022

For some years now Wong Kais has been discovering Achatina fulica, the African Land Snail chomping on his letters in the letter box. Some letters were partially eaten within a few […]

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