There was a recent tiger sighting in the Malaysian jungle that got Dato’ Dr Amar-Singh HSS to share this on 31st May 2010. “When watching birds in the Malaysian jungle […]
Here in Singapore, we get the ubiquitous Rock Pigeon (Columba livia), the Javan Myna (Acridotheres javanicus) and the House Crow (Corvus splendens) scavenging leftover food in open-air hawker centres and […]
Following KC Tsang’s observation of a woodpecker checking out a hole in a concrete pole, Ragoo Rao of India wrote: “Yes, I agree, the woodpeckers do explore for insects in […]
“On our way up to Habarana, Sri Lanka, we had a quick stop besides a roadside fruit stall, intending to get some local fruits for dessert. Besides, also to do […]
On 17th July 2010, only one Spotted Dove (Streptopelia chinensis) was in the garden. This was the original bird that has got used to me, allowing me to get to […]
“It was a hot afternoon in Chaaya Village, Habarana, Sri Lanka, I was walking around the lovely garden with my equipment hoping to catch something. Being so hot I decided […]
Jeffery a.k.a. jkc was photographing birds in a forest in Malaysia when he stumbled across a large expanse of netting. “…I saw something like a spider web and it was […]
It was always fascinating to watch the Spotted Dove (Streptopelia chinensis) seeking out the birdseeds scattered on the grassy patch of the garden. When the seeds were plentiful the bird […]
The Spotted Dove (Streptopelia chinensis) normally forages on the ground for seeds. So it is comfortable picking up birdseeds scattered in the garden. Its aim is always accurate, seldom missing […]
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