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YC Wee
on 26th January 2022

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 […]

YC Wee
on 24th January 2022

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 […]

YC Wee
on 21st January 2022

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 […]

YC Wee
on 17th January 2022

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 […]

YC Wee
on 17th January 2022

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 […]

YC Wee
on 14th January 2022

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 […]

YC Wee
on 9th January 2022

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, […]

YC Wee
on 7th January 2022

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 […]

YC Wee
on 3rd January 2022

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 […]

YC Wee
on 2nd January 2022

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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