On 28th November 2018, Lee Li Er was at Singapore’s Hindhede Nature Park, adjacent to the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. There, she encountered an Oriental Honey-buzzard (Pernis ptilorhyncus) feeding from […]
“On 7 Oct 2018, I was observing the Raptor migration at Khao Dinsor, Thailand. I noticed something hanging below a female Oriental Honey-buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus) from a distance (above). As […]
Jonathan Kuah’s dramatic image of an Oriental Honey-buzzard (Pernis ptilorhyncus) attacking a huge bee hive was photographed in Taiwan. He was in a hide and about 20 metres away. Bees […]
For more than a week a raptor was seen building its nest in one of the many Golden Penda (Xanthostemon chrysanthus) trees lining the road fronting my house. The raptor […]
“Ushering in the Lunar New Year would have been incomplete without a glimpse of a live rooster, especially if it was roaming wild and free. And so I decided to […]
Chan Boon Hong was at the Gardens by the Bay recently when he noticed an Oriental Honey-buzzard (Pernis ptilorhyncus) flew past him. It made a round in the sky before […]
In the heartland of Singapore’s Tiong Bahru district, Rosemary Tan observed an Oriental Honey-buzzard (Pernis ptilorhyncus) landing on the crown of a Yellow Penda tree (Xanthostemon chrysanthus). This is a […]
“Last year, I saw an Oriental Honey-buzzard (Pernis ptilorhyncus) in action. It first peeped into the nest of a pair of Black-naped Orioles (Oriolus chinensis) from a distance of barely […]
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