“On the morning of 18th August 2015, a male Common Flameback (Dinopium javanense) was perched on a high branch and sunning itself, with feathers visibly wet from a recent bath […]
A few of the mid-December 2015 Autumn Leaf (Doleschallia bisaltide) caterpillars, courtesy of Maryann Vitudio, showed signs of pupating within days. They were moving up and down the stems of […]
In mid-December 2015, Maryann Vitudio brought a bunch of the creeping Common Asystasia, also known as Coromandel (Asystasia gangetica, previously known as A. coromandeliana) with about a dozen Autumn Leaf […]
The Footstool Palm (Livistona rotundifolia) is a single stemmed palm that can grow to a height of 20 metres. The rounded crown consists of leaves that are divided and fan-shaped. […]
On the morning of 22 April 2015, a pair of White-crested Laughingthrushes (Garrulax leucolophus) was perched high at the apex of a prominent branch (above). “They appeared highly agitated as […]
“It was a hot afternoon at about 3.35pm on 27 Dec 2015. From my apartment I caught hold of the sight of an Eastern Cattle Egret (Bubulcus coromandus) foraging on […]
“Around midday on 25th June 2015, I was watching a Common Flangetail (Ictinogomphus decoratus, family Gomphidae) sunning itself near the pond’s edge (above). “It would make regular flights away from […]
“On the afternoon of 13th May 2015, while passing through Lembah Beringin, (Peninsular Malaysia), we sighted a pair of Red-wattled Lapwings (Vanellus indicus) with their young chick in an open […]
“On 22nd April 2015, a young Black-naped Oriole (Oriolus chinensis) was perched high up on a fig tree and preening itself at a leisurely pace (above). “Towards the end of […]
“While hiking along a hill forest trail in Malaysia on 8th May 2015, we were greeted by the sight of butterflies prancing around a pile of wild animal faeces (above). […]
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