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PRP just started to flower
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That's a female Striped Blue Crow (the 'some crow' shot).
Also looks like the Red Jungle Fowl is no longer a rare species in Singapore. Can be found in many places now. Used to be only on Ubin. The distinctive white ear patch is an ID characteristic.
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thanks for the ID, Master Khew!
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Hi Mr Khew,
Agree with u that that's a female striped blue crow n that chicken is a RJF.:cheers:
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Brian:KopiO:
~See a butterfly,snap it,or miss it~
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Happy Birthday, Brian! :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
A few of us were there today and met Grant and his gang. Heard your dad took you to Bt Timah today? Anything interesting? :)
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Thanks Mr Khew!
I saw 1 Damselfly, 1 Common Bluebottle, a few Knights, 1 sailor(yet to find out the species), 1 Quaker, many "hindwing-shuffling" Caeruleans(not confirmed):sweat: , 2 flying lemurs(baby n mother clinging to the tree).:cheers:
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Brian:KopiO:
~See a butterfly,snap it,or miss it~
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Wanderer
and...
why did the chicken cross the road?
To get to the other side?! ;P
What's the full name of that PRP plant? I think I need one for my garden if I see the amount of different butts it attracts!
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Hi Monique, its a tree actually, Syzygium sp. Not sure which species tho.
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Oh, it's the family of that delicious rose apple! Don't think it will grow this near to the sea and not very easy to photographs butterflies in a tree standing on a ladder :grin2: