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YC Wee
on 11th November 2015

In August 2013, Jeremiah Loei did a recording of the Short-tailed Babbler’s (Malacocincla malaccensis) song at Singapore’s Venus Drive – see HERE. The earlier video is reproduced below for comparison. […]

YC Wee
on 9th November 2015

The typical dawn chorus in my urban garden usually starts at around 0630 hours. On 27th September 2015, the haze, courtesy of the Indonesian forest fires, resulted in a subdued […]

YC Wee
on 7th November 2015

Of late there have been regular sightings of the Oriental Pied Hornbills (Anthracoceros albirostris) in Singapore’s urban areas. These are signs that these hornbills are becoming common, thanks to the […]

YC Wee
on 4th November 2015

“There are a number of different calls we heard of the Streaked Laughingthrush (Garrulax lineatus setafer) (above, below). Different authors render these calls with differently written expressions. “This call generally […]

YC Wee
on 3rd November 2015

Atlas Moth: 2. The Transformation is Complete The unexpected arrival of a pair of Atlas Moths (Attacus atlas) at my porch left me with about 250 eggs. These eggs, usually […]

YC Wee
on 30th October 2015

Dr Jean Ho sent in two short videos taken with her iPhone in her urban garden. The first is her documentation of bird vocalisation in her garden after rain. The […]

YC Wee
on 29th October 2015

Chan Yoke Meng and Melinda Chan stalked a pair of breeding Savanna Nightjars (Caprimulgus affinis), photographing the pair of chicks daily for 16 days at which time they left the […]

YC Wee
on 26th October 2015

A Taiwan Blue Magpie (Urocissa caerulea) eating a snake was videoed in Taiwan first appeared HERE. Melanda Chan alerted BESG to the clip and obtained permission from a Mr Lin […]

YC Wee
on 25th October 2015

Jeremiah Loei’s Oriental Pied Hornbill (Anthracoceros albirostris) footage of a male feeding a female sealed inside the nesting cavity (below) was documented in Changi Village in early 2013s. The hornbill […]

YC Wee
on 20th October 2015

During the evenings of the second half of September 2015, I began to notice small flocks of Asian Glossy Starlings (Aplonis panayensis) flying past my pair of Ceram Palms (Rhopaloblaste […]

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