Friday, September 11, 2020

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?


  1. Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon) 50
  2. Spotted Dove 20
  3. Zebra Dove 4
  4. Asian Koel 1 - Heard
  5. Little Bronze-Cuckoo 2 - Females
  6. dark swiftlet sp. 10
  7. White-breasted Waterhen 2
  8. Common Sandpiper 1
  9. Gray Heron 3
  10. Collared Kingfisher 1 - Heard
  11. Sunda Woodpecker 2
  12. Red-breasted Parakeet 3
  13. Pied Triller 2 - Pair
  14. Black-naped Oriole 2
  15. Common Iora 5
  16. Tiger Shrike 1
  17. House Crow 20
  18. Common Tailorbird 1 - Heard
  19. Yellow-bellied Prinia 2 - Heard
  20. Barn Swallow 1
  21. Pacific Swallow 1
  22. Sooty-headed Bulbul 1 - Heard
  23. Yellow-vented Bulbul 2 - Heard
  24. Daurian Starling 40
  25. Common Myna 10
  26. Javan Myna 50
  27. Oriental Magpie-Robin 2
  28. Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker 1
  29. Olive-backed Sunbird 1
  30. Golden-backed Weaver 30
  31. Baya Weaver 5
  32. Scaly-breasted Munia 10

Reference
1. Glow-in-the-dark snail

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