“Little Grebes (Tachybaptus ruficollis poggei) have colonised the peninsular since the 1950s and locally retain their ‘breeding’ plumage right through the year. I noticed a feature today that I had […]
Disclosure: “Where possible I used the vehicle as a hide, especially when taking video recordings. When this was not possible I ensured that my visits were brief and were a […]
“I was watching this Little Grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis) in the rain and managed to document this behaviour that I have seen previously. “On this occasion it happened twice. The bird […]
“Little Grebes (Tachybaptus ruficollis) have colonised the peninsular since the 1950s and locally retain their ‘breeding’ plumage right through the year (above). There are large numbers at Malim Nawar Wetlands. […]
“After missing the Little Grebes (Tachybaptus ruficollis) during my last few visits to their well known hideout at Lorong Halus, I was back in luck in the last week of […]
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