“On 28th May 2017, a Sunday, time 9.15am, along Penang Road, I heard a bird soft ‘yappp’, ‘yappp’ sound from some trees beside a building. Looked up at the trees […]
““On a warm midday at the beginning of the year, 22nd January 2015, we found an Black-naped Oriole (Oriolus chinensis) sprawled face down beneath a tree just across the road […]
“On 22nd April 2015, a young Black-naped Oriole (Oriolus chinensis) was perched high up on a fig tree and preening itself at a leisurely pace (above). “Towards the end of […]
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