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Birds from Southern Ridges /Kent Ridge Park & CG-JG
Topic Started: Jul 9 2010, 05:43 PM (969 Views)
Jwest74
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Here are some birds captured recently from walkabout to Kent Ridge Park /Southern Ridges Park as well as CG & JP /Jurong Lake.

Taken with Minolta 500 Reflex. C&C welcome.

#1 Grey heron Flipping the fish to swallow head first
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Jwest74
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#2 Fish gone in one gulp


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Jwest74
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#3 Unknown chic at Japanese Garden. Didn't see it's parents.

Can someone id this birdie................?

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#4 White belly sea eagle at Jurong Lake ....very far up

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#5 Some floral maecro also shiok.... :bava:
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#6 Asian starlings have a good feast of ripe palm oil fruits at KRP

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#7 A rufous woodpecker also at KRP..
Can someone confirm id.............??? :ashamed:

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les40sail
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nice series jwest74.
#1 look like fish jump into heron's mouth.
#3 chick i dont know.
#4 is brahminy kite.
#7 is banded woodpecker.
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Tks leslie. here's one that I missed uploading

#8 Tanimbar Corella (Cacatua goffini) at Southern Ridges canopy walk.
There were 5-6 of them (very noisy when they arrive) plus a large black parrot with long tail which was hidden by the foliage and couldn't shoot it.
A subsequent visit did not find any of them.
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Jul 11 2010, 04:15 PM
Tks leslie. here's one that I missed uploading

#8 Tanimbar Corella (Cacatua goffini) at Southern Ridges canopy walk.
There were 5-6 of them (very noisy when they arrive) plus a large black parrot with long tail which was hidden by the foliage and couldn't shoot it.
A subsequent visit did not find any of them.
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black parrot sounds interesting!
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