Saw a number of Black-winged Kites (Elanus caeruleus vociferous) at this site – pairs and single birds. One pair interested me as they were calling out to each other. There […]
Post 1. I was privileged to watch a social group of 4 Pin-striped Tit Babblers (Macronus (Mixornis) gularis gularis) displaying together. I have in the past occasionally seen this common […]
The earlier post on the Yellow Wagtails (Motacilla flava) can be found HERE. James Eaton was kind enough to respond and wrote “Tschutschensis – such a fine supercilium. Taivana would be […]
Saw 5 Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrikes (Hemipus picatus intermedius) in a family/social unit. Post 1 (above) is of an adult female. Post 2 of a juvenile/immature. Post 3 – I suspect is […]
Green Ioras (Aegithina viridissima viridissima) are not uncommon birds but hard to watch or image well as they are high canopy species and blend well with the forest green. Had […]
An adult male (above) and female (below) Red-flanked Bluetail (Tarsiger cyanurus); also called the Orange-flanked Bush-robin. Amar-Singh HSS (Dato’ Dr) Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia Location: East Hokkaido, Japan Date: 5th […]
This Stork-billed Kingfisher (Pelargopsis capensis malaccensis) flashed me when I approached too close. Amar-Singh HSS (Dato’ Dr) Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia Location: Outskirts of Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia Habitat: Wetlands, […]
Saw a small social group of 3 Fiery Minivets (Pericrocotus igneus igneus), one male (both images above male) and two females (both images below female), foraging for animal prey very […]
It had rained heavily the night before and the birds were hungry. This female White-rumped Shama (Copsychus malabaricus mallopercnus) was looking for maggots and worms at (unfortunately) a large rubbish […]
Black-headed Munias (Lonchura malacca sinensis) are increasing more difficult to find and declining in numbers. Unsure how to call them: Wells 2007 uses Chestnut Munia Lonchura malacca sinensis OBI uses […]
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