20 Jan 2008 update.
Feature Article : The Flying Tigers of Singapore
Featuring the Five Flying Tigers of Singapore - Common Tiger, Plain Tiger, Black Veined Tiger, Blue Glassy Tiger and Dark Glassy Tiger. :)
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20 Jan 2008 update.
Feature Article : The Flying Tigers of Singapore
Featuring the Five Flying Tigers of Singapore - Common Tiger, Plain Tiger, Black Veined Tiger, Blue Glassy Tiger and Dark Glassy Tiger. :)
26 Jan 2008 update.
Life Histories series : Malay Viscount
Featuring the life history of the common forest butterfly, Malay Viscount (Tanaecia pelea pelea).
2 Feb 2008 update.
Feature Article : Shooting the Eclosion of a Butterfly
Featuring some of Bobby's best works on eclosing butterflies. :cheers:
nice work Bobby! really admire your patience
16 Feb 2008 update.
Butterfly of the Month : February 2008 : The Common Red Flash
Gong Xi Fa Cai and Happy and Prosperous Year of the Rat! :cheers: Featuring the Common Red Flash as our signature butterfly for the month of February 2008, and special thanks to Sunny for his excellent shots of this species! :)
17 Feb 2008 update.
Life Histories series : Suffused Flash
Featuring the life history of the Suffused Flash (Rapala suffusa barthema) by Horace Tan. :cheers:
19 Feb 2008 update.
Feature Article : Is there a New Riodinidae species in Singapore?
Over a few years of observation of a colony of Abisara sp at various locations at the "Three Ridges" Hills parks, there is a possibility that Singapore may have a fourth Abisara species yet. Read all about the postulation and conclusions at the BLOG.
24 Feb 2008 update.
Life Histories series : The Baron
Featuring the life history of the common urban butterfly, The Baron (Euthalia aconthea gurda) recorded by our member up north, LC Goh. :cheers:
1 Mar 2008 update.
Life Histories series : The White Royal
Featuring the life history of the very rare and newly-rediscovered White Royal (Pratapa deva relata) recorded in great scientific detail by Horace Tan. :cheers:
6 March 2008 update.
Feature Article : Voyage of the Tawny Coster
Read all about the long journey of this pretty orange butterfly which probably took more than three decades to complete - from India and Sri Lanka, all the way to Singapore!