The Eurasian Curlew (Numenius arquata) is not always easy to differentiate from the Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus). When side by side the differences are easier| Bird Ecology Study Group
Trees of the Durio sp. (Durian) are pollinated by a number of animals and insects. They include flying foxes, fruit bats, honeybees and also birds.| Bird Ecology Study Group
The Crested Goshawk (Lophospiza trivirgata) displays a variety of social behaviours. In courtship the male will offer food to the female as well as perform aerial displays. I have often observed these winnowing flight displays (Wells 1999) where the head is down, wings drooped & fluttered and undertail lowered, tail with undertail coverts fluffed out. […]| Bird Ecology Study Group
Lesser Coucal (Centropus bengalensis) – a video of the common calls made. The deeper, louder, single notes are given with the beak closed, the neck puffed up and the head leaning forward and down. The softer , 2-3 syllable note is given with the beak open and the head held upright. Wells (1999) describes these […]| Bird Ecology Study Group
Please find the reports for vol 4/2024, December 2024 and vol1/2025, March 2025 of the Malaysian Bird Reports. https://malaysianbird.report/wp-content/uploads/Malaysian-Bird-Report-Dec-2024-Final-27Dec2024-High-Res.pdf https://malaysianbird.report/report/vol-1-2025/ Happy reading.| Bird Ecology Study Group