| FAVOURITE SHOTS #2 | |
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Crimson Sunbird. Quick, flitting movements and equally quick sweep of the camera. [Zoological Gardens]. |
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Sunbeam Snake. Quietly minding its own business in SB. It was also quite co-operative during the photography. The body glitters with a iridescent sheen of blue on reflected light. |
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Yummy caterpillar. Hodgson's Hawk Cuckoo with caterpillar. The best time to photograph is when its is looking for grub and it lets its guard down and is less wary of photographers [Bidadari] |
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Parents love for the kids. Red-legged Crake kept the worm in its mouth and went around looking for its chicks so that that one of them could have its meal. [Botanical Gardens] |
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Black Bittern with fish. Despite its injured leg, it is able to survive on fishes in the pond. Most of the time it was the tiny fishes but today it managed to capture a sizable tilapia. [Botanical Gardens] |
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Striped Kukri. A rare sight and my first encounter. Dorsal orange stripe runs from neck to the end of tail. [SBWR] |
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Blue-tailed Bee-eater. Usually on a commanding view on a perch, this bird is seen during the months of Sept to March [Neo tiew] |
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Brown-throated Sunbird [Lower Peirce] |
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Purple-throated Sunbird [Lower Peirce]. Rarely seen except when the flowers at a tree in Lower Peirce blooms |
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Coppersmith Barbet [PRP] |
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Pacifiic Reef Egret [East Coast] |
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