Mark Chua was on a safari in Kenya recently where he had the opportunity to photograph the magnificent Ostrich (Struthio camelus) roaming the African plain. Standing nearly 2.1-2.75 m tall […]
“Went back to the nesting and roosting site for Savannah Nightjars (Caprimulgus affinis) near my home. The area has had a reprieve from construction and the Savannah Nightjars have grown […]
“It had been a long tiring walk up hill and I was on my way down. I had one scare with some humans who were not pleasant and I thought […]
At the Keledang Sayong Forest Reserve in Perak, Malaysia on 24th April 2010, Dato’ Dr Amar-Singh HSS observed what he believes to be a maternal protective behaviour. He was watching […]
In July 2010, Janice Kuek posted her video of an adult pigeon feeding two juveniles that needed identification. Haniman Boniran responded, identifying the bird as Pink-necked Green Pigeon (Treron vernans) […]
The 15 year old, 8 m high albizia tree (Paraserianthes falcataria) on the grounds of Sun Chong Hong’s condo has been the nesting site for many generations of Coppersmith Barbet […]
“It was an overcast and drizzly day and I decided to check up on some Glossy Swiftlets (Collocalia esculenta) that were nesting in an underground car park in the city. […]
TS Tan’s image shows an adult Asian Palm Swift (Cypsiurus balasiensis) feeding two hungry chicks late one evening in May 2010. This family is among a colony roosting and nesting […]
“From afar, a male Baya Weaver (Ploceus philippinus) was spotted flying off from a tree only to make an about-turn to return to the same perch after a short flight […]
“It is rare to encounter the exact fledging moment of a nesting chick. To witness one emits a joy similar to that of watching your baby walking her first step. […]
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