“I noticed the Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) population at Pasir Ris park has been gradually increasing with various flocks foraging along the two rivers, Sungei Api Api and Sungei Tampines […]
“On the 4th December 2015, a small group of sub-adult Red Junglefowls (Gallus gallus) was foraging for afternoon snacks on the ground (above). “It was amusing to watch them scratching […]
Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) has the ability to take off rapidly to escape danger. Its ability to fly upwards into trees has bee documented on video. However, it is poorly […]
“Discovered a clutch of 5 Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) eggs 2 days ago following a tip off from my estate manager (below left). “I don’t have the habit of actively […]
“The crow of Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) is well known to many, including non-bird watchers. With regular encounters with the species, I have come to understand some of the meanings […]
“It was a bright morning at about 8.45 am 3 days ago when I saw Lao Si (no. 4) (above) taken 2 weeks ago) enjoying himself under the warm sunlight […]
“With a large community of Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) in my condo, ranging from adults to new-born chicks, their presence give me many opportunities to observe their behaviour. Red Junglefowl […]
Red Junglefowl Hen Misses Her Chicks “It is uncommon to hear the distress calls of a hen. But when you hear them you will know there is something going on. […]
“My earlier observation of a female Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) in Sin Ming Ave attracted attention from a sharp-eyed youtube viewer who commented that the female had an extra toe […]
Red Junglefowl Gallus gallus spadiceus Nesting in Bird’s Nest Fern Asplenium nidus “As there are not many bushes in my condo where Red Junglefowls may nest without being disturbed by […]
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