Dr Lee Van Hien’s image of a pair of Malayan Water Monitoirs (Varanus salvator) greeting each other with their forked tongues lasted less than two seconds. Immediately after, the pair […]
“I have mentioned aggression between Asian Openbills (Anastomus oscitans) in the past (August 2013) but have observed this activity more frequently since. Asian Openbills are noted to have aggressive behaviour […]
“My friend, Mrs Cheng, who lives in Vancouver has had a regular pair of Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) visiting her balcony for the last 3-4 years “This year, another goose […]
1. The documentation: A pair of Olive-backed Sunbirds (Cinnyris jugularis) was seen landing on a patch of vegetation at Toh Yi Drive on 14th March. They were fighting during the […]
“I was watching a male Asian Koel (Eudynamys scolopaceus malayanus) this morning. It was unusual as it was sitting quietly, high in a Melia azedarach (Persian lilac) tree early in […]
Shanmuga Sundaram managed to video two crocodiles battling each other at the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. A mighty clash indeed. Things are getting exciting at the reserve with the presence […]
Most birds pair for one or more breeding cycles. The Pink-necked Pigeon (Treron vernans) however, pair for life LINK. 1. The pair cooperates in nest building. The male flies in […]
“I had an opportunity to watch the interaction between two male Red Junglefowls (Gallus gallus spadiceus). They appeared to be fighting over two females. “When I arrived (hidden by bushes) […]
Javan Mynas (Acridotheres javanicus) are gregarious and noisy. They are also quarrelsome, often involving in noisy fights when the noise level increases exponentially. It is common to encounter such noisy […]
“One unexpected/unusual observation from the Oriental Pied Hornbills (Anthracoceros albirostris) was the female’s behaviour. While I was watching there was much verbal exchange, soft calls. After a while the female […]
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