Bidadari Cemetery has been around for decades before birdwatchers discovered that the area supports an interesting mix of resident and migratory birds (below and bottom). Very few birdwatchers, if at […]
“This is one happy Indian Cuckoo (Cuculus micropterus) wintering at the former Bidadari cemetary LINK which is slated for development. It sat on the one branch for over 10 minutes […]
“The former Bidadari Cemetery at Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, is not a very large piece of land. Yet, I have had many a pleasurable moment while there, seeing both local […]
“The Rochor Canal drains into the Kallang Basin and is practically surrounded by a high density of buildings (above), and is situated in an area with a relatively high volume […]
The Punggol Park (above), created more than 20 years ago, is an oasis of wildlife amidst clusters of Housing Development high-rise apartments LINK. However, one needs to spend some time […]
“Lining the newly-redeveloped Bishan Park river are fields of grasses and weedy plants growing naturally. The lush and undisturbed vegetation has become home to an assortment of birds, in particular […]
The Bird Ecology Study Group associates water with wetlands. In Singapore, when you mention wetland, you automatically think of Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. This is where nature lovers, especially birdwatchers, […]
Choo Teik Ju was in Penang, Malaysia towards the end of March 2008 and was impressed by the rich bird life in the Mt Erskin Chinese Cemetery (above). “The Mt […]
The Malayan Water Monitor (Varanus salvator) has made Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve its home. Once relatively scarce, it is now common to see them along the main paths, in ponds […]
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