Jeremiah Loei was at Mount Faber on 1 April 2023 when he captured the following video footage of a Laced Woodpecker mother feeding its chick. The chick begged at the […]
Soh Kam Yung spotted a two-striped Telamonia, Telamonia dimidiata, at Pasir Ris Park on 10 Dec 2022. A common jumping spider; this one was willing to stay relatively still while […]
These beautiful birds possess brilliant blue and yellow bills which are easily recognised in the field. The females are similar to the males except for a slightly smaller size. Residents […]
Order : Diptera Subfamily: Eristalinae ( droneflies and allies) Hoverflies, also known as droneflies, belong to the Insect Order Diptera characterised by one pair of wings (di: two; […]
This maiden post by Chng Eng Keong and his wife Michelle, who go by the name Birds Bond, is the product of months of field observations, videography, research and video […]
A Bicolor Ant-Mimicking Jumping Spider (Myrmarachne melanocephala) was spotted on a sign by the boardwalk at MacRitchie Reservoir Park on 19 September 2022. Lovely mimicry: I thought it was a […]
The Grey crowned crane Balearica regulorum belongs to the crane family, Gruidae. This native of Eastern and Southern Africa is an endangered species. A lone bird, believed to be male, […]
BICA members had a whale of a time photographing the Black-winged Kites at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore in early October 2022. A pair of Elanus scriptus were very active and successful […]
For some years now Wong Kais has been discovering Achatina fulica, the African Land Snail chomping on his letters in the letter box. Some letters were partially eaten within a few […]
Johnny Wee shares two photos of the Orange-cheeked waxbill Estrilda melpoda that he encountered at Bishan Park, Singapore in August 2022. Read https://lkcnhm.nus.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/app/uploads/2017/04/sbr2016-133-134.pdf about these finches which were seen in Bishan Park in […]
Thanks to your continued support in making the website one of the top bird behaviour blogs around, we now have a dedicated domain.
Any views and opinions expressed in the articles are solely those of the authors/contributors, and are not endorsed by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM, NUS) or its affiliated institutions. Readers are encouraged to use their discretion before making any decisions or judgements based on the information presented.
Recent Comments