It's that time of the year when reproduction is in the air!
Pacific Swallows are not excluded.
A little green gem in a corner of the TTDI residential area.
Maternal instincts always reign supreme in all creatures big or small.
It must have looked like a perfect foraging spot for this pair of Banded Woodpeckers who happily flew in on a blazingly bright late morning.
The huge trunk of a tree was rotten, highly probably fertile ground for grubs, highly attractive to these grub-loving woodpeckers.
An uncommon visitor to the taman, creating a ruckus among the resident birds, to finally reveal itself up the tree canopy.
The Changeable Hawk-eagle is more commonly sighted, often heard in the bukit.
Its presence among the birds of the taman that morning was not welcome as warning cries and shrieks were ceaseless as long as it was there.