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Pin-tailed Parrotfinch feeding on bamboo seeds
28 Jul 2018

Pin-tailed Parrotfinch feeding on bamboo seeds

by BESG | posted in: Feeding-plants | 0

“Coming out of a busy spell and have time to look at older observations not posted. “Always mesmerised by the Pin-tailed Parrotfinchs (Erythrura prasina prasina). “Feeding on fruiting bamboo. “An earlier post can be seen HERE.” Dato’ Dr Amar-Singh HSS … Continued

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Pin-tailed Parrotfinch feeding bamboo seeds
18 Mar 2017

Pin-tailed Parrotfinch feeding bamboo seeds

by BESG | posted in: Feeding-plants | 0

“A small flock of 15 Pin-tailed Parrotfinch (Erythrura prasina prasinaseen) at close range in low light, early morning, feeding on bamboo seeds. “Two of the adult females in the flock (top, above). They differs from male (below) in having shorter … Continued

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Pin-tailed Parrotfinch feeding on bamboo seeds
12 Aug 2016

Pin-tailed Parrotfinch feeding on bamboo seeds

by BESG | posted in: Feeding-plants, Videography | 1

“I was surprised to find some of the jungle bamboo ‘seeding’ very early in season at one site with a number of species feeding, like the Pin-tailed Parrotfinch (Erythrura prasina prasina). “The bamboo seeds on the inflorescence were reached with … Continued

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Pin-tailed Parrotfinch – age variation
7 Jan 2016

Pin-tailed Parrotfinch – age variation

by BESG | posted in: Morphology-Develop. | 2

“I have had a number of opportunities to watch the Pin-tailed Parrotfinchs (Erythrura prasina prasina) over many days, and seen quite a number. There is much variations and I would like to show some ‘less clear cut’ birds. “The above … Continued

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Pin-tailed Parrotfinch and bamboos
6 Dec 2015

Pin-tailed Parrotfinch and bamboos

by BESG | posted in: Feeding-plants, Parrots | 0

“Much of the jungle bamboo is ‘seeding’ and many birds are found feeding on them. “The Pin-tailed Parrotfinch (Erythrura prasina prasina) are uncommon and I saw 4 today feeding on bamboo seeds – 2 males and 2 females (above). They … Continued

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