I published the following post https://besgroup.org/2023/11/24/spotted-neck-dove-reproductive-history/ on 24 November 2023, summarising the critical stages of nesting and fledging of the young. I reproduce below the table summarising the events during […]
Art Toh’s video shows a Common Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) enjoying a sweet Arumanis mango (Mangifera indica). This is a native Indonesian mango that is now grown in Malaysia. The […]
“Tied up inside a tiny cage, this Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) will spend the rest of its life eating coffee cherries and pooping out seeds because somewhere down the […]
I have a reasonably large garden around my house that is home to a variety of wildlife. I enjoy them all, including the flock of up to 20 or more […]
It was in October 2014 that I first found out that the Common Palm Civets (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) were regularly visiting my garden. That was when their poop and broken shells […]
“I read with interest the article on BESG about the mum and baby civet roosting in a tree hole at the old Bidadari. “I then learnt that the civets had […]
The Common Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) is a nocturnal animal (above). The adults are usually alone except when the sexes come together to mate and have their litter of 1 […]
Common Palm Civets (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) are relatively common in urban Singapore. Being nocturnal creatures, they are seldom seen. More often than not they are heard rather than seen. They love […]
The series of images by GaoJian LiuJia of a Crested Goshawk (Accipiter trivirgatus) and its prey was photographed at Paisr Ris Park in early March 2015 at about noon. Discussions […]
The Common Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) is believed to seek out and eat the fruits of the Arabica Coffee (Coffea Arabica) at their optimum ripeness (above: flowers; below: fruits with […]
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