Part 1 can be found HERE. “Texts suggest Malayan Whistling Thrush (Myophonus robinsoni) to be an extremely shy bird, occasionally seen to forage along mountain roadside dawn/dusk near to streams […]
Jasper Lim‘s image of a Malayan Water Monitor (Varanus salvator) was photographed around Singapore’s Buona Vista Mass Rapid Transit Station. Around the neck of the lizard is a red collar. […]
“I had become depressed about a recent event with poachers of hornbills and ‘lost heart’. Taken some leave to try and regain some hope. “While in Miri (Borneo) I was […]
“Forests and National Parks function as green lungs generating an ecological equilibrium, providing refuge and a home habitat conducive to wild flora and fauna. “A place, where human beings have […]
“The 2006 Java earthquake of 7.7 Ritchie scale, brought in a three metre tall tsunami and engulfed the coastal fishing village of Pangandaran in Central Java. The wrath of nature […]
“As I sat in a Southbound KTM (Malaysian Railways) train preparing my Papua bird expedition trip in 2012, with copy of bird field guide at hand, I was approached by […]
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. “On a survey at MacRitchie on June […]
‘I decided to take a pre-dawn birding visit to one of my favourite patch and found the answer why mist-nets were still left hanging after the harvesting season was over […]
Further to our post on the Amur Falcon (Falco amurensis) massacre in Nagaland, India LINK, we are highlighting another video clip on the massacre below, courtesy of Conservation India:
[…]An earlier post reports on the presence of a partially blind Eurasian Tree Sparrows (Passer montanus) that ended dead in Joe Hartman’s garden in Chaiwan, Thailand LINK. Subsequently Joe found […]
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