The luscious fruits of Cape York Tulipwood or Claudie Tulipwood Harpullia ramniflora grown at Singapore s Gardens by the Bay are attracting many more birds see earlier posts HERE and […]
Jackie Ong s images of the Red whiskered Bulbul Pycnonotus jocosus eating fruits of the Harpullia ramniflora were photographed at Singapore s Satay by the Bay The plant commonly known […]
At Gardens by the Bay the Footstool Palms Saribus rotundifolius previously Livistona rotundifolia are covered with bright red fruits These fruits are attracting plenty of birds that are in turn […]
Another species of bird has now been documented feeding on the fruits of the Singapore Rhododendron Melastome malabathricum above This is the Red whiskered Bulbuls Pycnonotus jocosus see video below […]
The Golden Penda Xanthostemon chrysanthus is a popular wayside tree Its conspicuous bunches of yellow blossoms bring much needed colour to the leafy green Garden City Flowering is usually gregarious […]
I was up early to catch the Yellow vented Bulbuls Pycnonotus goiavier in their dawn chorus as the haze situation had improved during the last few days Instead of the […]
Singapore Rhododendron Melastoma malabathricum is a common exotic weedy shrub found in open areas all over Singapore The fruits are sought after by birds that in turn help spread the […]
Nest building by the pair of Red whiskered Bulbul Pycnonotus jocosus in the Belimbing Averrhoa carambola tree is posted HERE while an account of the incubation can be viewed HERE […]
After completing the nest LINK the pair of Red whiskered Bulbul Pycnonotus jocosus was absent for a few days from the Belimbing Averrhoa carambola nesting tree Then one day the […]
For more than a few months a pair of Red whiskered Bulbul Pycnonotus jocosus was seen in and around my garden above Their loud and melodious songs cannot help but […]
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