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Asian Brown Flycatcher (Muscicapa dauurica)
7 Oct 2021

Asian Brown Flycatcher (Muscicapa dauurica)

by BESG | posted in: birds, Feeding-invertebrates | 0

Dr Pary Sivaraman shared his beautiful photograph of an Asian Brown Flycatcher ( Muscicapa dauurica) at Jurong Lake Gardens on 4 October 2021, 6.47 pm.  It had a decapitated dragonfly in its beak.  Below is a description of his chance … Continued

Asian Brown Flycatcher, Dragonfly, feeding, Muscicapa dauurica
Asian Brown Flycatcher – fruit feeding
7 Jan 2018

Asian Brown Flycatcher – fruit feeding

by BESG | posted in: Feeding-plants | 0

“I paid a visit to Australian Mulberry (Pipturus argenteus) trees that I posted some time back to look for new visitors LINK. Observed the Asian Brown Flycatcher (Muscicapa dauurica) feeding on the fruit. Tried to get image documentation for 45 … Continued

Asian Brown Flycatcher
Asian Brown Flycatcher regurgitating a pellet
29 Oct 2017

Asian Brown Flycatcher regurgitating a pellet

by BESG | posted in: Pellets | 0

“It was a cold morning and this Asian Brown Flycatcher (Muscicapa dauurica) was sitting fluffed up, immobile (for a change), fairly low down. It was still quite early and I doubt it had started feeding for the morning. While I … Continued

Asian Brown Flycatcher
Sunbird, Bee And the Drumstick Tree
3 Apr 2014

Sunbird, Bee And the Drumstick Tree

by BESG | posted in: Fauna, Feeding-invertebrates, Feeding-plants, Sunbirds, Videography | 5

“There is a Drumstick tree (Moringa oleifera) in my condo. Other than a hanging-parrot which was suspected to be a Blue-crowned Hanging-parrot (Loriculus galgulus) seen about two years ago, I have not noticed any other bird being attracted to this … Continued

Asian Brown Flycatcher, Carpenter Bee, Olive-backed Sunbird
Asian Brown Flycatcher – fruit feeding (frugivorous behaviour)
29 Dec 2013

Asian Brown Flycatcher – fruit feeding (frugivorous behaviour)

by BESG | posted in: Feeding-plants | 2

“This is a rather long post to describe an unusual and poorly described frugivorous behaviour (fruit feeding) of the Asian Brown Flycatcher (Muscicapa dauurica). “Asian Brown Flycatchers are common winter migrants and the ‘classical’ feeding style is described as a … Continued

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