Seletar 06Feb21
From KH
Danny and I started the day's birding at Hampstead Wetland.
The Oriental Pied Hornbills were nesting.
"Here's a piece of mud for house-keeping." says the male.
"Good job! A little fruit to reward you, dear!" he says.
Here's a glimpse of the female.
The Buffy Fish Owls were also nesting. Here's junior playing peek-a-boo.
We then headed to Seletar West Farmway and saw a perched pale morph Changeable Hawk Eagle.
And an adult Brahminy Kite carrying a huge stick, no doubt for nest building.
There were a few swintail snipes. Note pale trailing edge, not white like Common Snipe.
And here's a White-throated Kingfisher in the sweltering heat.
"Good job! A little fruit to reward you, dear!" he says.
Here's a glimpse of the female.
The Buffy Fish Owls were also nesting. Here's junior playing peek-a-boo.
We then headed to Seletar West Farmway and saw a perched pale morph Changeable Hawk Eagle.
And an adult Brahminy Kite carrying a huge stick, no doubt for nest building.
There were a few swintail snipes. Note pale trailing edge, not white like Common Snipe.
And here's a White-throated Kingfisher in the sweltering heat.
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