On 1st October 2008, Jay Tan a.k.a. jay documented a series of images of a Stork-billed Kingfisher (Halcyon capensis) picking off pieces of rotting wood off its perch at the […]
At about 6pm on the 17th October 2008, a male (Anthracoceros albirostris) visited the apartment building at Transit Road where Morten Strange and Ng Bee Choo are residing. The large […]
Opel Mok sent this message on 22nd October 2008: “We were supplying fuel to this vessel M.V. ”Harrier” when this pigeon flew onto us! There was another one still on […]
It is always pleasant to see an adult bird feeding its fledgling. It is sometimes puzzling to witness an adult feeding a fledgling of a different species. But when the […]
Choo Teik Ju a.k.a choo was in China recently and brought back images of a female Blue-winged Leafbird taken from the Liuxihe National Forest Park, Conghua. The bird had an […]
On 18th October 2008, photographers had a field day at the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve when a Eurasian Curlew (Numenius arquata) was spotted among a flock of Whimbrels (Numenius phaeopus) […]
Meibao sent in this note and the image above: “I was lucky enough to see a monitor lizard with a very very fresh-looking catfish in its jaws during low tide. […]
Dr. Redzlan Abdul Rahman photographed a male Common Flameback (Dinopium javanense) perching on a rotten tree trunk probing for the larvae of wood-boring insects (above left). Because the trunk is […]
A post on eyelashes in birds way back in March 2007 brought a comment by Nardia Thompson recently: “I can tell you for a fact that there are several different […]
My first encounter with Australian birds some years ago was of shear fascination of names the birds are being known to be called. Bird field guide books have names to […]
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