Bidadari 07Sep24
From KH
Danny and I visited the newly opened Bidadari Park. Great to see that some of the old trails were kept. Only time will tell if it's still a magnet for migratory birds, such as flycatchers.
For now, juvenile Blue-throated Bee-eater on its high perch.
Behind it, Earpod Wattle, which is an acacia.
Scaly-breasted Munia family was having a breakfast buffet of grass seeds.
The Finalyson's Squirrels were still around, feeding on palm.
Dragonfly nymphs left their molt on the leaves. What plants are these?






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