Black bellied Malkohas Phaenicophaeus diardi diardi are very approachable in the field and I watched this one forage in thick foliage While hunting for prey it uttered a low frequency […]
The Grey cheeked or Morrison s Fulvetta Alcippe morrisonia morrisonia Hsiao 2017 is a bird I had expected to see more often but did not Brazil 2009 says this is […]
I posted some images of Puff throated Babblers Pellorneum ruficeps acrum recently 8211 I had glimpses of two birds that were together heard multiple calls and songs and listened to […]
A solitary Black bellied Malkoha Phaenicophaeus diardi diardi as is usually seen foraging for animal prey in trees Images show it branch swiping the beak above and in flight below […]
Those who have watched these birds in the region would be familiar with Black and yellow Broadbill Eurylaimus ochromalus calls The classical calls are a loud advertising call by both […]
A pair of Black and yellow Broadbill Eurylaimus ochromalus was encountered in the mixed secondary and primary forest at Ulu Kinta Perak Malaysia The male is shown above with its […]
An adult Banded Woodpecker Chrysophlegma miniaceum malaccense pair preening and calling out in the early morning All the calls were given by the female showing the white speckling on the […]
An adult in Banded Bay Cuckoo Cacomantis sonneratii malayanus seen in the early morning at the forest fringe I was surprised it was not calling out as many birds I […]
I saw these two Greater Racket tailed Drongo Dicrurus paradiseus platurus hawking insects as a family unit I initially thought they were a pair male female with one having a […]
I saw two Crimson breasted Flowerpeckers Prionochilus percussus ignicapilla feeding actively on the fruiting stalks of Piper aduncum Tree Pepper or Spiked Pepper native to the West Indies and tropical […]
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