“A few hours after the mass email was sent to around 1600 recipients in my mailing list on Monday evening LINK, one of our students, Basriyah, our Senior Teacher (Physics) […]
“One year ago we encountered a pair of Pink-Necked Green-pigeons (Treron vernans) nesting in a tree outside our school’s General Office LINK. “As biology teacher who is also in-charge of […]
“We are glad that Commonwealth Secondary School is home to a pair of Pink-necked Green-pigeons (Treron vernans). These pigeons feed mainly on fruits. “Their colourful plumage allows them to blend […]
“Christmas came early for me this year; I had one of those dream bird watching days with a large numbers of different species in a short time, many less commonly […]
“I have always been impressed with how birds weather our strong tropical storms. I have seen some smarter ones, like the Oriental Magpie Robins, take shelter under our patio. But […]
“Small flock of Pink-necked Green Pigeons (6-8) feeding on fruiting Muntingia calabura (Local name ‘Village Cherry’). “They swallowed the fruit whole. “Interestingly they did not go for the fully ripe […]
Neo Tiang Pee’s images show the Pink-necked Green-pigeon (Treron vernans) feeding on Java plum (Syzygium cumini) fruits (above). They were taken at the Ang Mo Kio Town Garden West. These […]
Rock Pigeons (Columba livia) are common in many countries around the world and Vancouver, Canada is no exception (above, below). They are usually gregarious, gathering in large numbers in their […]
Earlier I hung a bunch of Thousand Fingers Banana or Pisang Seribu (Musa acuminata x balbisiana cv. ‘Pisang Seribu’) in my garden. The ripening fruits attracted Yellow-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus goiavier) […]
On 12th July at 1800 hours, two Pied Imperial-pigeons (Ducula bicolor) flew silently to the same Alexandra Palm (Archontophoenix alexandrae) that was visited by three of them two days earlier […]
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