Amelia Yeo sent in the video below with this note I have a video of a sunbird attacking its own reflection in a carpark mirror that I will try to […]
The Sterculia colorata Scarlet Sterculia or Bonfire Tree originates from the forests of the Western Ghats and the Deccan in India A few trees have been planted in Ipoh […]
An earlier post dealt with a family group of Blue winged Leafbirds Chloropsis cochinchinensis moluccensis feeding on the nectar and fruits of the Malayan Mistletoe Dendrophthae pentandra at the fringe […]
Saw a pair of Brown throated Sunbirds Anthreptes malacensis malacensis today with two juveniles in tow begging for food One parent led them to feed on the nectar of […]
8220 Whenever the fiery flowers of Teruntum Merah Lumnitzera littorea are in blossom above they add a splash of enticing red and ephemeral vibrancy to the back mangroves 8220 […]
A common yet delightful bird that can become quite confiding is the Brown throated Sunbird Anthreptes malacensis malacensis Some comments on plumage of the male I am using Wells […]
Part 1 of the Christmas sunbird story can be found HERE and Part 2 HERE 30th December Peanut is one week old and still alive She is a tough cookie […]
Part 1 of the Christmas sunbird story can be found HERE We were very happy that the pair of Olive backed Sunbird Nectarinia jugularis had added a baby bird to […]
I have learned a lot over the past few weeks about the nesting of Olive backed Sunbirds Nectarinia jugularis from your BESG website I had myself a fascinating experience […]
Saw a number of Brown throated Sunbirds Anthreptes malacensis malacensis feeding on the fruit of the Dillenia suffruticosa Simpoh Air A favorite of many birds Post of male and […]
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