“I went birding with friends at Parit Jawa, off Muar in Malaysia on 20th December 2011 and was able to see many Lesser Adjutant (Leptoptilos javanicus) storks feeding along the […]
suicidal bugs v champion bee-eater @ Pasir Ris Mangroves from SgBeachBum on Vimeo. Andy Dinesh’s video clip of a Blue-tailed Bee-eater (Merops philippinus) was documented at Singapore’s Pasir Ris mangroves […]
“Lineated Barbets (Megalaima lineata hodgsoni) are common in our area and daily visitors to our home. This post shows one calling… Note that the beak is not open while calling […]
“Taking a walk in the drizzle today, I heard the usual call of the Asian Koel (Eudynamys scolopacea). Looking up, I saw a pair of koels in a bare tree […]
On 26th December 2011, William Ip was at the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve photographing birds. There, he had an exciting encounter with a pair of Brahminy Kites (Haliastur indus). Out […]
“Oriental Pied Hornbills, southern race (Anthracoceros albirostris convexus) are a common sight around and within the Celestial Resort on the south-western end of Pulau Ubin, Singapore. “I spotted a lone […]
“Had an opportunity to return to the fruiting Macaranga bancana (Common Mahang) and spent 2 plus hours there planted in one spot with my tripod. “Saw many more species coming […]
“Five days prior to photographing the record shot of a juvenile Malaysian Honeyguide (Indicator archipelagicus) in Sarawak Borneo LINK, I chanced upon an opportunity and uncommon shot of a female […]
As of today, the Bird Ecology Study Group is operating independent of the Nature Society (Singapore). We cannot accept the proposed restrictions that the society is planning to impose on […]
The Bird Ecology Study Group came onto the scene in mid-2005 with the aim of encouraging birdwatchers to see beyond the plumage. In this regard we have been successful beyond […]
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