Sunday, May 3, 2026

Hampstead Wetland 21Feb25

From KH

Continuing from the last trip, the Oriental Pied-hornbill mother and chicks were still sealed in the tree hole at Hampstead Wetland Park. The father had to bring back food for the family.

First, he would go to a nearby perch.


Then, he would go to the nest and start feeding, in this case, by regurgitating figs.

Seletar West, Seletar Dam 20Feb25

From KH

At Seletar Park Connector, a small family of Smooth Otters were hunting. Handphone shot.


Moving on to Seletar Dam, via Rower's Bay, nothing much.

At Seletar Dam, no waders, just some egrets.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Seletar Dam, Rower's Bay 19Feb25

From KH

At Seletar Dam, a pair of Great-billed Herons were courting, but photobombed by a Javan Myna.


Pacific Swallow showing how it can independently control the nictitating membrane of each eye.


Jellyfish swimming in the strait.


At Rower's Bay Park, 5 Masked Lapwings were chilling out on the rocks.


Asian Brown Flycatcher chilling out on a tree.


Asian Openbills eating snails along Seletar Club Road.

Seletar Dam 18Feb25

From KH

Just 2 waders, 1 Common Greenshank and 1 Common Sandpiper, at Seletar Dam today.

Lots of egrets though, 35 Little, 10 Medium, 2 Great, plus some herons, 3 Grey, 1 Little.


Here's a sample of 2 Grey Herons and 2 Little Egrets from the far end

Tuas 15Feb25

From KH

Danny and I went to Tuas South Junkheap today and 1 female Eastern Marsh Harrier was still around.

After that, we went around Tuas South Ave 16, but there wasn't much.

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Seletar West, Hampstead Wetland 14Feb25

From KH

I passed by Seletar West on the way to Hampstead Wetland Park and saw a couple of Asian Openbills feeding in the wet grass field.


At Hampstead Wetland Park, a trio of Asian Koels were resting in a bare tree, with a fourth bird calling behind me.


A couple of Pink-necked Green-Pigeons looked on.


Long-tailed Parakeet was feeding on fruits from this tree.

Hampstead Wetland 13Feb25

From KH

More than a month ago, the female Oriental Pied-Hornbill was still sealing herself in the nest hole. Today, she's with chick(s) already!

Female stretching herself with bill up.


Juvenile peek-a-boo.


The nest hole.