Mark Chua was on a safari in Kenya recently where he had the opportunity to photograph the magnificent Ostrich Struthio camelus roaming the African plain Standing nearly 2 1 2 […]
On 26th September 2010 Thong Chow Ngian wrote I have attached two photos of an adult Grey Heron Ardea cinerea in a nest with three chicks above One of the […]
8220 On the 14th April 2010 I noticed that a pair of Pacific Swallows Hirundo tahitica had built a nest above the sewerage pipe in a car park deck […]
Posting some nesting Glossy Swiftlets Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila but want to start with a disclosure I dislike using flash in bird photography but in this instance after trying a […]
Took leave and went back to the fruiting climbing ficus Ficus villosa in the jungle The Yellow vented Flowerpecker Dicaeum chrysorrheum chrysorrheum was conspicuously absent today and did not […]
Dato Dr Amar Singh HSS documented a pair of Spotted Doves Streptopelia chinensis tigrina building their nest near his home in Ipoh City Perak Malaysia on 1st May 2010 The […]
The 15 year old 8 m high albizia tree Paraserianthes falcataria on the grounds of Sun Chong Hong 8217 s condo has been the nesting site for many generations of […]
Dato Dr Amar Singh HSS returned to the nesting Zitting Cisticola Cisticola juncidis malaya site near Canning Garden Home Ipoh City Perak Malaysia on 2nd June 2010 to review the […]
I have long searched for the nest of the Zitting Cisticola Cisticola juncidis malaya On Saturday 29th May 2010 by chance found one less than 600 meters from my […]
Olive winged Bulbuls Pycnonotus plumosus are doing very well in Singapore often seen along rainforest edges and young regenerating and scrubby growths They nest on trees and palms even in […]
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