Reading Subaraj s posting on Termite Hatch reminds me that only about a week ago I was trying to explain the same phenomenon to my three year old daughter when […]
We were introduced to forensic birding by Lin Yangchen when he wrote on 30th December 2005 Birds are usually identified by sight or sound It may also be possible to […]
Cats are an absolute no no in Australia where essentially they are non native and imported by thoughtless white settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries who even more thoughtlessly […]
During my career as an airline pilot I have only killed two birds those that I know of that is The first was during my initial training in Seletar in […]
Several years ago now I was walking down the road from the top of Bukit Timah Hill in late morning There was nobody about and as I approached the turning […]
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