I am not sure whether anyone noticed that the overall visits to the Bird Ecology Study Group website clocked 10 million on 4th September 2016 – 10,001,044 to be exact […]
Bird Brain: An Exploration of Avian Intelligence by Nathan Emery. Princeton University Press. Review by Amar-Singh HSS (Dr.), August 2016 “I receive this wonderful book for review 2-3 weeks ago […]
“Plants in Tropical Cities by Boo Chin Min, Sharon YJ Chew & Jean WH Yong, privately published in 2014, Uvaria Tide ([email protected]; contact 65-9783-4814). “The campaign to turn Singapore into […]
Phillipps’ Field Guide to the Mammals of Borneo and Their Ecology: Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei, and Kalimantan by Quentin Phillipps & Karen Phillipps Review by Amar-Singh HSS (Dr.) June 2016 “It […]
Another year is coming to an end and time to reflect on what we have been doing during the past 12 months. In 2015 we managed a total of 365 […]
Exactly 27 years ago, in April 1988 to be exact, a young nature enthusiasts by the name of Kelvin Lim (now with the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum), came […]
As announced by Birds, Insects N Creatures Of Asia (BICA) yesterday, BESG has entered into a formal arrangement with BICA to bring the study of birds and their behavior to […]
Introduction “My wife and I had an opportunity to visit Taiwan in December 2014 and this is an overdue account of an unforgettable experience. I hope to share a little […]
This list is provided to allow the data in the lists of plants LINK and birds LINK to be traced to the original source/s should there be a necessity to […]
This list is compiled from the plant list LINK. Under each species of birds are the different plants that they visit for shelter (roost), food (nectar, fruit or insect), nesting […]
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