Tampines Eco Green 12May25
From KH
It's been awhile since we visited Tampines Eco Green, so Danny, JS & family and I went there today to see the very confiding released/escaped Common Nightingale.
Introduced Asian Golden Weavers were still surviving in the grassland. Here a couple of adult males are bickering. Luckily, they don't compete with the local Baya Weavers for nesting site, as they seem to prefer the Neptunia plena grass patch.
Baya Weavers at their nest in the Acacia auriculiformis tree, with White Leadtree below.
Another Baya Weaver just chilling on a stalk.
Sooty-headed Bulbuls, Javan Mynas and Feral Pigeons feeding on bread.
As I walked on the trail, a Large-tailed Nightjar suddenly flushed and started chonking, at 10am!
Asian Openbill using saliva to cool off?







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