8 Dec 2007 update.
Feature article : Singapore's Sun-Loving Pansies - Part 1
Featuring the Blue and Chocolate Pansies.
8 Dec 2007 update.
Feature article : Singapore's Sun-Loving Pansies - Part 1
Featuring the Blue and Chocolate Pansies.
15 Dec 2007 update.
Feature article : Singapore's Sun-Loving Pansies - Part 2
Featuring the Grey and Peacock Pansies.
22 Dec 2007 update.
Feature Article : Christmas Exclusive - Singapore's Own Painted Lady!
Featuring our pretty American visitor to Singapore last year
29 Dec 2007 update.
Feature Article : Feature Article - Stalking and Shooting Butterflies - A Personal Perspective
Featuring Sunny's personal tips and tricks for stalking and shooting butterflies.
1 Jan 2008 update.
Butterfly of the Month : January 2008 : The Malayan Plum Judy
Featuring the red and auspicious Malayan Plum Judy as our signature butterfly for the month of January 2008.
6 Jan 2008 update.
Life Histories series : Green Oakblue
Featuring Horace's very detailed and well-written account of the early stages of the Green Oakblue (Arhopala eumolphus maxwelli)
8 Jan 2008 update.
Featured Photography Locations : Toa Payoh Town Park
Featuring Federick's article on butterfly photography at Toa Payoh Town Park, and the butterfly species that can be seen there.
13 Jan 2008 update.
Life Histories series : Great Imperial
Featuring Ben Jin's first hand account of the early stages of the Great Imperial (Jacoona anasuja anasuja), which is the first time the early stages of this species has been recorded in such detail on the Internet.
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! 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!
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.