Leslie Joseph a.k.a. sirkopio came across a Javan Myna (Acridotheres javanicus) dangling from a discarded fishing line in May 2009 at Bidadari. So upset was Leslie that an appeal was […]
Yap Kim Fatt sent this piece: “I was looking out of my kitchen window yesterday (11.02.09) afternoon and saw this strange happening. A man, whose arms were heavily tatooed, walked […]
What happened to the dragon fly? It took three full minutes for the female Mountain Bulbul (Hypsipetes mcclellandii) to realise there wasn’t any chick going to take her feed off […]
The image above (left) shows the immature Cinereous Vulture (Aegypius monachus) fitted with wing tag and satellite telemetry released on 10th May 2007 at Doi Lang, Chiang Mai, Thailand. It […]
In many Asian countries, exotic wildlife attracts, not to view but to feast. Many eat exotic wildlife for various superstitious beliefs. And China was where Roger Moo a.k.a. cactus400D had […]
Roger Moo a.k.a. cactus400D was in China around April 2008 when he visited Zhangjiajie in the province of Hunan, a popular tourist destination. Along the way, he stopped at a […]
Vesak Day in Singapore fell on 19th May 2008. On the eve of that day, Tang Hung Bun came across a pair of strange birds at Venus Link (below). Puzzled […]
On 10th March 2008, Choo Teik Ju was disturbed to find a dead heron dangling from the branch of a tree in the Marsh Garden at West Coast Park (left). […]
On 25th February 2008, KC Tsang circulated the following account: “It is sad to see this very regal-looking bird end up this way in someone’s cage in Bintan, Indonesia. Could […]
In early January, Daniel Koh came across a dead Little Heron (Butorides striatus) dangling at the end of a fishing line that got entangled on a branch of a casuarina […]
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