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YC Wee
on 18th May 2019

“I have been hearing new calls of the Coppersmith Barbet (Megalaima haemacephala indicus) in the neighbourhood and recognised that they were juvenile. I have been observing a nesting pair that […]

YC Wee
on 13th May 2019

“I was fortunate to observe 8 Campbell’s/Malaysian Hill Partridges (Arborophila campbelli) in a social group. This is the third time I am seeing the presumed same group at this site. […]

YC Wee
on 9th May 2019

“Some 25-30 sparrows live in our garden… in the bougainvillea scramblers mostly. They are mainly House Sparrows (Passer domesticus). “Earlier I used to cut off the dead wood of climbers […]

YC Wee
on 7th May 2019

“We saw Plain Prinias (Prinia inornata flavirostris) (above) at a number of locations, usually where the grass was tall or overgrown (below offers a habitat view). “Of interest was an […]

YC Wee
on 22nd April 2019

“This glorious adult male Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus spadiceus) stepped out of the underbrush onto the path and offered some good, close views; always mesmerised by the plumage (above). “The […]

YC Wee
on 11th April 2019

“The Chestnut-bellied Tit (Sittiparus castaneoventris) is delightful little bird that is fast moving and often in small groups with other tits or birds (above, below, bottom). “The Taiwan version of […]

YC Wee
on 6th April 2019

“A number of Blue Whistling Thrush (Myophonus caeruleus dichrorhynchus) are present at the numerous cave temples scattered around the city, where some have become somewhat accustomed to people and allow […]

YC Wee
on 3rd April 2019

“I observed an adult male Little Pied Flycatcher (Ficedula westermanni westermanni) caring for a juvenile male today (below). “It was raining for some time and the adult had taken refuge […]

YC Wee
on 1st April 2019

“A very friendly bird, the Chestnut-Tailed Minla (Minla strigula malayana), allows close approaches. At times I was only a meter away (above) when the bird was preening in a dense […]

YC Wee
on 24th March 2019

“The Mountain Leaf-warbler (Phylloscopus trivirgatus parvirostris) is difficult to watch and image. It is found usually high in the canopy or in dense shade. “On this day it was in full […]

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