“Here’s an uncommon winter visitor hanging out at a monsoon pond in a disused area at Seletar. The Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus) has a long bill for probing into mud, […]
“The Masked Finfoot (Heliopais personata) is a rare migrant and is globally vulnerable with some estimates putting it at fewer than 1,000 mature individuals (J. C. Eames in litt. 2007, […]
William Ip sent in these images of the Black Kites (Milvus migrans) that he photographed at Victoria Peak, Hong Kong. “There are about 1600 Black Kites resident in Hong Kong. […]
“For more than a month, a flock of terns, consisting mostly of migratory White-Winged (Chlidonias leucopterus) and Whiskered (C. hybridus) terns, have been staying in and around Serangoon Reservoir. Both […]
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:
[…]“This is one happy Indian Cuckoo (Cuculus micropterus) wintering at the former Bidadari cemetary LINK which is slated for development. It sat on the one branch for over 10 minutes […]
The end of the year is the migratory season LINK and Lena Chow is busy documenting the arrival of the shorebirds. The above video shows a small flock of another […]
“The former Bidadari Cemetery at Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, is not a very large piece of land. Yet, I have had many a pleasurable moment while there, seeing both local […]
On the morning of 20th October 2012, Adeline aka Merlion Wayfarer had a kingfisher crashed onto her window LINK. The bird landed on the ground, stunned (above left). Soon it […]
Every October, tens of thousands of Amur Falcons (Falco amurensis) migrate from Siberia to South Africa, passing through Nagaland in India. They fly at night, arriving in the Doyang Reservoir […]
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