The top photos show a Black-Naped Oriole. They can finish a ripe papaya like this one within half a day.
This is another common bird - a Yellow-Vented Bulbul. Also a papaya ripper.
Some books called this bird an "Edible Nest Swiftlet". I would just call it a "Common Swift". One of its diagnostic field features are that its primaries are longer than its secondaries feathers and has a buffish brown body.
This is a Pied Fantail which can be very friendly to you as well as your "friendly" cats and dogs.
This is a very common bird - a Eurasian Tree Sparrow (adult).
This picture was taken in January 2013
A Peaceful Dove walking along the road side.
The juvenile Peaceful Dove can be seen here (left bird)
Another common bird - a Philippine Glossy Starling with its glossy greenish sheen not so conspicious here due to lighting condition.
Here is another commmon bird - a House Crow or Raven as most Brits would be fond of calling them. An alert bird which would not hesitate to fly away even if you point a broom stick at their direction.
At times you can find this bird in your garden - a Common Tailor Bird
Looks like he has managed to grab a bottlefly by its legs.
If you are staying around Klang Valley, you will most likely to meet a Javan Myna like this one.
Common Myna (Acridotheres tristis) |
A Rock Dove. Now one could find a variety of colors due to its "inter-clan" marriages.
At times this bird may also drop by at your garden - a Coppersmith Barbet.
This is a Blue-Tailed Bee-Eater. At the peak of their migrating season, they can be found everywhere.
If you have trees in your garden you will most likely to encounter this bird - a Scarlet-Backed Flowerpecker.
This is a very common and friendly Oriental Magpie Robin.
This is the most common sunbird you can find in your garden - an "Olive-Backed Sunbird". This one is a male.
Plain Throated Sunbird |
Formerly known as Brown-Throated Sunbird, this sunbird is also common in the gardens and parks.
This is a bird way of saying thank you for visiting this site.