Pasir Ris Park 19Dec21
From KH
An afternoon nature walk at
Pasir Ris Park turned up a whole host of animals, from birds to bees (wasp actually)!
It was nesting session for the
Crested Goshawks. Besides the obvious chick on the left, that fluff on the right was a second chick!
Sentry duty can be boring, let me rest one of my legs and stretch my wing.
This
Grey Heron was also in breeding mood, spotting breeding colours.
Other residents include this male
Oriental Pied-Hornbill taking flight.
Collared Scops-Owl at its usual spot.
Collared Kingfisher and
Stork-billed Kingfisher.
Male
Pied Triller and male
Common Iora.
Male
Ornate Sunbird. Why so many males??
Brown-throated Sunbird, male left, female right. At last, a female!
Migrant-wise, there was this
Common Sandpiper.
And these passerines,
Asian Brown Flycatcher and
Arctic Warbler.
Spotted this
Lesser Short-nosed Fruit Bat under some palm leaf.
Oriental Whip Snake: can you see me?
Yummy rat for this
Common Water Monitor.
Here are some
crabs.
Epixanthus dentatus: see my orange spots and my bigger right arm.
What's this
snail?
Some
grasshoppers:
Oxya japonica and
Oxya sp.
Here are some butterflies:
Chocolate Grass Yellow feeding on
African Coromandel, and
Short-banded Sailor.
Last but not least, such a pretty
wasp.