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YC Wee
on 29th March 2017

“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) […]

YC Wee
on 11th March 2017

“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 […]

YC Wee
on 3rd March 2017

“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 […]

YC Wee
on 3rd January 2017

“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 […]

YC Wee
on 1st November 2016

“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 […]

YC Wee
on 23rd October 2016

“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 […]

YC Wee
on 4th September 2016

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 […]

YC Wee
on 15th July 2016

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 […]

YC Wee
on 24th June 2016

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) […]

YC Wee
on 21st November 2015

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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