Based on three nesting cycles of the Oriental Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris that were video monitored at Singapore s offshore island of Pulau Ubin we give you details of the […]
Documentary details are available from the 8 Part series Of Coppersmith Barbets Location Excavated dead branch of an old Yellow Sentol tree Sandoricum koetjape approximately 20 feet above ground alongside […]
The earlier account of the nesting of a pair of Olive backed Sunbirds Cinnyris jugularis and the successful fledging of their two chicks has a follow up The two chicks […]
In June 2007 we posted an account of infanticide cannibalism among the Oriental Pied Hornbills Anthracoceros albirostris documented by the Singapore Hornbill Project At the recent 5th International Hornbill Conference […]
The Singapore Hornbill Project that is being coordinated by Marc Cremades and Prof Ng Soon Chye has seen success in the use of nest boxes that provide much needed nesting […]
8220 On March 9th Pei Xin and I were conducting a survey at Seletar Camp As we were moving through a wooded area we flushed an adult female Large […]
Home renovation and housekeeping chores is an on going process that nesting parents perform and share duties to accommodate their growing hatchings Removal of waste was observed to be carried […]
Mike Tan stumbled upon a pair of Collared Kingfisher Todiramphus chloris excavating a cavity in a dead tree stump in February 2009 Obviously he is anticipating the pair to start […]
Generally resident and territorial birds have their own favourite perches and the Coppersmith Barbets Megalaima haemacephala are no different Nightshift bird on ending shift darted off and headed for its […]
It is going to be a long day for Dayshift bird Change of shift duties was observed to be carried out by the parenting pair only in the mornings That […]
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