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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
“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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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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