Over the past few decades, I have been observing an increased presence of the Oriental Magpie-Robins (Copsychus saularis) in Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia. In the past 10-15 years they have […]
The Asian Swamp Eel (Monopterus albus), also known as ricefield eel, is a commercially important product associated with rice fields of East Asia and South East Asia. Francis Seow-Choen encountered […]
Dogtooth Cat Snake Family Colubridae Boiga cynodon A rather long snake. Photo credit: Dr Seow-Choen Video of a very active snake in locomotion. Video courtesy of Dr Seow-Choen. […]
Terek sandpiper (Xenus cinereus) is a migrant species from Russia. It winters in the warmer South, as far as Australia. This wader feeds on sand worms (marine polychaetes), crabs and […]
āLest readers had missed reading my birding stories and wondered my silence, I had more serious issues in attending to restoration works, D.I.Y. projects and home refurbishment, after unprecedented floods […]
One of the best place to photograph birds is the Jelutong Tower, sited in Sime Forest within the MacRitchie Reservoir forest. Jeremiah Loei, who produced the video below some years […]
Jerome Pang was at the Bukit Batok Nature Park on the afternoon of 30th January 2017. There was a slight drizzle and he took cover under a shelter. He was […]
Dragonflies are usually associated with freshwater bodies – from small garden ponds to reservoirs and larger lakes, and from drains to canals and forest streams. Many of Singaporeās parks have […]
“Our good web-master once posted an article of mine on this website about attracting kingfishers to urban gardens LINK. “As a follow-up to that, I decided to do this piece […]
Appeal to Singapore’s Land Transport Authority to re-route the proposed cross-island MRT line away from the MacRitchie forest – sign the petition HERE. The song debut and radio interview of […]
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