Telok Blangah 23Oct24
From KH
Another day raptor watching at Telok Blangah Hill. Got the usual Oriental Honey-Buzzards. Here're 2 of 4, 1 dark and 1 pale.
And Japanese Sparrowhawks. 1 of 3, all juveniles.
Resident Changeable Hawk-Eagles, both dark and pale morphs, came to look.
Juvenile Dollarbird also joined in the fun.
Of course, there were also the omnipresent dark swiftlet sp. (Aerodramus sp.), inseparable in the field.
The bougainvillea flower beds were a magnet for munias, like this Javan Munia. They either feed on the bougainvillea shoots or use it as perch to access the Digitaria grass seeds.
As well as butterflies, like this Common Mormon.











































