“Many times important observations have no images to be offered as evidence. Just the event seen by naked eye/opticals. Saw a pair of Gold-whiskered Barbets (Megalaima chrysopogon laeta) – dark […]
“We love watching birds in the garden as we get extended contact with the same bird and get to know them individually. Each bird of the same species has subtle, […]
“Attached is a set of images of the Black-necked Oriole (Oriolus chinensis) which further illustrate the difference in plumage between an adult and juveniles. Differences between the two juveniles of […]
“The Common Ioras (Aegithina tiphia horizoptera) have been very friendly this season, even with their new brood in the garden. My wife and I consider them one of the best […]
“One sunny afternoon in early July 2011, a melodious duet by a pair of Ashy Tailorbirds (Orthotomus ruficeps) was heard at the back mangroves of Pasir Ris, Singapore. Both birds […]
“Daily visits to our garden throughout the year by an adult pair of Pied Triller (Lalage nigra striga) and occasionally accompanied by juveniles. Was watching the adult female (above right) […]
“Two sunbirds, a male and a female had been appearing regularly in the trumpet tree (Tabebuia rosea) outside one of my bedrooms about 3 months ago around noon time. I […]
“There is this Little Heron (Butorides striata) who lives in my urban neighbourhood and occasionally visits my garden. Was out for a short walk in the neighbourhood and it was […]
“I was driving out to run an errand when I spotted a White-throated Kingfisher (Halcyon smyrnensis) on the barbed wire of the perimeter fence in my condo. This is the […]
“Now we are in the thick of nesting season, it may be a good idea to compile a set of baby bird calls, which are quite different from the adults […]
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