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Asian Giant Tortoise Manouria emys
Asia’s largest tortoise is rapidly declining. The Asian Giant Tortoise is threatened by palm oil deforestation and illegal hunting. Take action for them!Palm Oil Detectives
Asian Giant Tortoise Manouria emys
Asia’s largest tortoise is rapidly declining. The Asian Giant Tortoise is threatened by palm oil deforestation and illegal hunting. Take action for them!Palm Oil Detectives
Asian Giant Tortoise Manouria emys
The Asian Giant Tortoise, Asia’s largest tortoise species, is distinguished by their impressive size and unique nesting behaviours. Inhabiting evergreen forests, they play a crucial role in maintai…Palm Oil Detectives
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Why the haze has reached Singapore’s shores again
With drier weather conditions and an increase in fire hot spots in Sumatra over the past few days, the haze is back again. So, how bad will it get?The Straits Times
An observation from July 2021. A Pied Imperial Pigeon (Ducula bicolor) spotted at the Sungei Tengah area, Singapore. Last spotted one in March 2020, so good to see it again.
The Pied Imperial Pigeon is an uncommon resident bird.
On iNaturalist [ inaturalist.org/observations/8… ]
#iNaturalist #Nature #Singapore #Photography #Birds #Aves
Pied Imperial Pigeon (Ducula bicolor) observed by Soh Kam Yung
Pied Imperial Pigeon from Western Water Catchment, Singapore on July 17, 2021 at 10:47 AM by Soh Kam YungiNaturalist
Seeing Striated Herons (Butorides striata) fishing at Sungei Serangoon, Singapore, while walking along the park connector there nowadays. This one was seen on 4 Dec 2021.
On iNaturalist [ inaturalist.org/observations/1… ]
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Striated Heron (Butorides striata) observed by Soh Kam Yung
Striated Heron from Hougang, Singapore on December 04, 2021 at 08:17 AM by Soh Kam YungiNaturalist
A Malaysian Pied-Fantail (Rhipidura javanica) spotted at Coney Island, Singapore, on 31 Oct 2021. It fanned its tail somewhat, but I haven't got it in full 'crazy' mode yet. 🙂
In the local Malay language, its name is Murai-Gila Biasa, or Ordinary Crazy-Magpie.
On iNaturalist [ inaturalist.org/observations/9… ]
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Malaysian Pied-Fantail (Rhipidura javanica) observed by Soh Kam Yung
Malaysian Pied-Fantail from Punggol, Singapore on October 31, 2021 at 12:14 PM by Soh Kam YungiNaturalist