“As the Javan Myna (Acridotheres javanicus) is Singapore’s most common avian species. It has become a pest for most and been termed ‘trash’ by birders and photographers alike. Its abundance, […]
“Eager to see fledglings of the Asian Golden Weavers (Ploceus hypoxanthus) which were nesting, I made a revisit to Tampines recently. However, I was too late and had no luck […]
“I was driving out to run an errand when I spotted a White-throated Kingfisher (Halcyon smyrnensis) on the barbed wire of the perimeter fence in my condo. This is the […]
“These were taken late in the evening in my neighbourhood, hence grainy. “A pair of Common Mynas (Acridotheres tristis tristis) was bringing food to young. Notice the one is almost […]
“These are specially taken for Krys Kazmierczak. Since he educated me on how to differentiate the sexes for Peaceful Doves (Geopelia striata) I have been taking lots of images to […]
“What a journey for a somewhat size 22cm bird, having flown thousands of kilometers from the northern regions- Siberia to have successful stopped over the foothills of mainland Penang, spending […]
“Between late March to mid-April 2011, I found myself becoming increasingly enamoured by a small flock of migratory Chinese Pond Herons (Ardeola bacchus) that had chosen an open grassy field […]
“While strolling along the Telok Kurau canal on the morning of 12th March 2011, I first noticed that the resident foot-tapping Little Egret (Egretta garzetta) was beginning to sprout feather […]
Ruici Ong sent in images of the Olive-backed Sunbird (Cinnyris jugularis) taken at the Singapore Botanic Gardens on 13th March 2011 with the following note: “While sheltering from the rain […]
The image on the left shows four Red Junglefowl eggs together with a larger chicken egg at the top and a hybrid (Red Junglefowl x domestic chicken) egg below for […]
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