Luce Sam’s images of a Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri) eating a Bauhinia flower (above, below) brings to mind Dato’ Dr Amar-Singh HSS’s earlier post on “Why do birds eat flowers?” […]
Parakeets at Sian Tuan: 1. The parakeets are flying in; 2. Gathering around coconut palms; 3. Activities on the roof; 4. Red-breasted Parakeet feeding on Golden Penda fruits”; 5. Adult […]
Parakeets at Sian Tuan: 1. The parakeets are flying in; 2. Gathering around coconut palms; 3. Activities on the roof; 4. Red-breasted Parakeet feeding on Golden Penda fruits”. In reviewing […]
Parakeets at Sian Tuan: 1. The parakeets are flying in; 2. Gathering around coconut palms. The external facades of the houses where favourite locations where the Rose-ringed Parakeets (Psittacula krameri) […]
Parakeets at Sian Tuan: 1. The parakeets are flying in. The regular morning and evening visits of Rose-ringed Parakeets (Psittacula krameri) saw them settling on the roof of a few […]
A chance meeting with nature photographer Lilian Sng led to our exciting encounter with parakeets along Sian Tuan Avenue. Lilian informed us of the presence of these birds on the […]
Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri) is an introduced species In the 1980s it was common, no so now. Karen Goh’s observation of the Rose-ringed Parakeet eating the fruit of Mango (Mangifera […]
“Most mornings at Bidadari LINK are filled with screeches from Red-breasted Parakeets (Psittacula alexandri), Rose-ringed Parakeets (Psittacula krameri) and also Tanimbar Corellas (Cacatua goffini) which call these woodlands home. “I […]
“Further to an earlier post on bulbuls feeding on seeds of Acacia mangium LINK, I have now observed Rose-ringed Parakeets (Psittacula krameri) and Variable Squirrels (Callosciurus finlaysonii) at Bidadari Woodlands […]
“YC noted that “Asian Koel (Eudynamys scolopacea) is reputed to be able to swallow seeds larger that 18 mm diameter but I have yet to observe this bird eating these […]
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