The Crested Goshawk flew in like it was pursued, to perch unusually high up.
Then shockingly, a lone Black-naped Oriole sped in to try and harass it!
A little green gem in a corner of the TTDI residential area.
The Crested Goshawk flew in like it was pursued, to perch unusually high up.
Then shockingly, a lone Black-naped Oriole sped in to try and harass it!
Not the usual pose, not the usual haunt.
However the Coppersmith Barbet does command attention whenever it appears for its adorable and captivating appearance.
Meanwhile, another uncommon appearance, too, was in the bukit.
What you see is what you get, unfortunately one's guilty of not wanting to see because it's simply always there.
The Olive-backed Sunbird definitely deserves better.
A distant encounter with a Crested Goshawk that inevitably ended in mutual spotting!
And flexing and preening was not for drying after a rain but also on a hot day to dispel heat.
I would not have believed it if I had not witnessed it myself, a Pin-striped Tit-babbler holding of a leaf to seek?!
Almost child-like, it scanned a dry loose leaf in its claw for a catch.