

Than this visitor came in. Like the woodpeckers his morning, this pair of Javan Mynas climbed in and poked their heads into the hole. They got nothing because the nest is empty.



I don't know what that yellow food in that beak, some kind of fruit or could it be a faecal sac?. The photograph by Nelson Khor here, shows the same yellow thingy. (cropped picture below)
Original Date/Time = 2008:03:02 18:23:48

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