“I was fortunate enough to witness the behaviour of a pair of Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker (Dicaeum cruentatum) raising their young. This pair built their nest on a wild cinnamon (Cinnamon iners) […]
“The Black-naped Oriole (Oriolus chinensis) nest, which I discovered on 2nd March 2011 in a Broad-leaved Mahogany, had its first egg hatched on 12th March, give and take one or […]
Lena Chow’s video clip, a merged clip actually, stitched together and uploaded by KC Tsang to YouTube. The video, made on the 26th September 2010, shows a female and a […]
“A composite of a Purple Heron (Ardea purpurea manilensis) flight landing sequence. “And another of it do a ‘job’ while flying. Seen this occasionally but not got a recording – […]
“The frequent and consistent rate at which parental Mangrove Pittas (Pitta megarhyncha) were feeding their seemingly seen three life chicks via my field scope, demanded house-cleaning. Their excretions would have […]
It is always exciting to witness an adult Olive-backed Sunbird (Cinnyris jugularis) arriving at the nest where the chick, with its head sticking out of the entrance, bill gaping wide, […]
Johnny Wee was at Singapore’s Jurong Lake Garden in June 2009 and photographed a Lineated Barbet (Megalaima lineata) bringing fruits to its nest. After feeding the chick, it entered the […]
Home renovation and housekeeping chores is an on-going process that nesting parents perform and share duties to accommodate their growing hatchings. Removal of waste was observed to be carried out […]
In an earlier post, Angie Ng described in detail how a male Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker (Dicaeum cruentatum) deposited a string of sticky seeds on her sui mei (Wrightia religiosa) plant thus: […]
KC Tsang was at Neo Tiew Lane on 2nd September 2007 when he came across the nest of the Peaceful Dove (Geopelia striata) (above). There was an adult in the […]
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