With our flight to Australia
including an 18 hour layover in Singapore, we felt this was the perfect
opportunity to dip our toes in to Asian birding and get a taste of some of the
avian delights that Singapore has to offer. With just a short space of time before
our connecting flights on both the outbound and return journey, we opted for
locations that were relatively near to Changi Airport but still had a wide
enough range of species and habitats to keep us occupied for the full time that
we were there. This was our first time birding in Asia, so we found Singapore a
perfect and gentle introduction to the myriad of colourful and unknown species
that inhabit this vast continent.
The famous trees at Singapore's Gardens by the Bay |
Singapore Botanic Gardens |
Changi Airport |
Singapore Botanic Gardens |
Female sunbirds were more tricky to ID - presumable Plain-throated Sunbird and Olive-backed Sunbird |
Javan Myna |
Crimson Sunbird |
Common Tailorbird |
House Swift! |
Swan Lake - Singapore Botanic Gardens |
Grey-headed Fish Eagle |
Grey-rumped Treeswift |
Pink-necked Green Pigeon |
Olive-winged Bulbul |
Oriental Magpie Robin |
Yellow-vented Bulbul |
Blue-throated Bee-eater |
White-bellied Sea Eagle |
Ginger Garden! |
Spotted Dove |
Pacific Swallow |
Sunbathing Terrapin |
Black-naped Oriole |
Red Junglefowl |
Malayan Water Monitor |
White-breasted Waterhen legging it! |
Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker |
Common Iora |
Plain Plushblue - one of a few butterflies we saw in the Botanic Gardens |
Red Junglefowl |
Common Hill Myna |
Brown-throated (also known as Plain-throated) Sunbird |
Common Flameback |
Blue-throated Bee-eaters |
Greater Racket-tailed Drongo |
The jungle thicket! |
Laced Woodpecker |
The foliage at the Botanic Gardens |
Javan Myna - everywhere there were picnic scraps! |
Changi airport looking nice and it is great to land at this airport then move ahead for a trip and enjoy.
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