Upper Seletar, Sungei Buloh 18Jun22
From KH
Danny and I went to Upper Seletar and saw many butterflies, mostly attracted to the Bandicoot Berries (Leea indica).
Cruisers seemed to prefer Pagoda Flower instead.
Common Posy and ants sharing a stalk.
Wasp also attracted to the berries.
Flatid planthopper nymph. Variable Sentinel.
Common Hill Myna feeding on Bhesa paniculata fruits.
A drenched Crimson Sunbird.
Next, Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. Ruby-cheeked Sunbird couple were nesting. It was reported that this attempt eventually failed.
Apparently, they had had another failed nesting attempt previously under Burmese Fishtail Palm (Caryota mitis) several metres high.
Common Tailorbird was also busy nesting, in a stitched Simpoh Air leaf, less than 1 metre above ground. Interesting that the female was doing all the work in the short 10-15 mins of observation. She brought the material, perched at the stalk before entering the nest from behind, laid the material, and went looking for more.


















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