Serangoon Tidal Gates 11Sep20
From KH
This female Little Bronze-Cuckoo came down low.
So did these Scaly-breasted Munia and Sunda Woodpecker.
This Tiger Shrike stayed a distance in a small tree.
While this juvenile White-breasted Waterhen was foraging.
And this Common Sandpiper just resting.
A couple of Wild Pigs were not too shy to show their whole body.
An empty shell - Blinking Snail Quantula striata top and bottom. The only land snail known to be bioluminescent1. How cool is that?
- Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon) 50
- Spotted Dove 20
- Zebra Dove 4
- Asian Koel 1 - Heard
- Little Bronze-Cuckoo 2 - Females
- dark swiftlet sp. 10
- White-breasted Waterhen 2
- Common Sandpiper 1
- Gray Heron 3
- Collared Kingfisher 1 - Heard
- Sunda Woodpecker 2
- Red-breasted Parakeet 3
- Pied Triller 2 - Pair
- Black-naped Oriole 2
- Common Iora 5
- Tiger Shrike 1
- House Crow 20
- Common Tailorbird 1 - Heard
- Yellow-bellied Prinia 2 - Heard
- Barn Swallow 1
- Pacific Swallow 1
- Sooty-headed Bulbul 1 - Heard
- Yellow-vented Bulbul 2 - Heard
- Daurian Starling 40
- Common Myna 10
- Javan Myna 50
- Oriental Magpie-Robin 2
- Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker 1
- Olive-backed Sunbird 1
- Golden-backed Weaver 30
- Baya Weaver 5
- Scaly-breasted Munia 10
Reference
1. Glow-in-the-dark snail
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