Ficus fulva is a small common wayside tree throughout Borneo. These photos are of a fruting female tree along a Temburong, Brunei rural road in December 2016.Ficus fulva figs are hairy when they ripe and it is likely that the hairs have evolved to prevent green pigeons from swallowing the fig fruits as green pigeons can digest (predate) fig seeds.Ficus fulva, Temburong, Brunei.Birding and figging along Temburong’s back roads in December 2016.