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Urban Forest: June 2013
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Saturday, June 8, 2013. The past few days of bad weather has taken its toll on our park trees. I was quite dismayed when I saw several uprooted trees in Punggol Park as I embarked on my weekend plant photography trip. Above is a. Which have been on that spot for many years, till now. This uprooted tree,. Its such a pity that these greenery which have been part of the park landscape for so many years is gone. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Feel free to email me from the address below. Species New to Science.
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September 2012
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Macro Photography in Singapore. Presenting the amazing insects, spiders and other micro fauna from Singapore and around the world using constantly evolving macro photography techniques. Ubin Night Macro 2016. Endomychidae: Handsome Fungus Beetles. Saturday, September 15, 2012. The Lock and Key of Spiders. In the reproduction of spiders, the male typically transfers it's sperm from it's pedipalps to the female's epigyne. Of a male spider resemble miniature legs with the palpal organ. 5 The pedipalps of a ...
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December 2012
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Macro Photography in Singapore. Presenting the amazing insects, spiders and other micro fauna from Singapore and around the world using constantly evolving macro photography techniques. Ubin Night Macro 2016. Endomychidae: Handsome Fungus Beetles. Monday, December 31, 2012. Macro Highlights of 2012. As the year draws to an end, I looked back at my haul - over 3000 scenes captured and uploaded! The ever-popular jumping spiders are known for their cute and large Anterior Median Eyes (AME), and the most sou...
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June 2015
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Macro Photography in Singapore. Presenting the amazing insects, spiders and other micro fauna from Singapore and around the world using constantly evolving macro photography techniques. Ubin Night Macro 2016. Endomychidae: Handsome Fungus Beetles. Saturday, June 27, 2015. Borneo Bootcamp Tawau 2015 Day 4. On day 4 of the Borneo Bootcamp. Nobody's in their rooms. out to shoot already? Wasted no time and found a spiny orb weaver near to our cabins. Several different species of ricaniids found so far. There...
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Urban Forest: July 2012
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Monday, July 16, 2012. Feeding birds in Punggol Park. Ever since I bought my tele-zoom lens, I have been attempting to document photographic records of bird feeding records of plants. This was partially motivated by the BESG blog. This post is a continuation from my previous one. Introducing Punggol Park but with emphasis on bird feeding. The Tea Tree (. Attracts a good abundance of nectar feeders, which includes bees, butterflies, the Olive-backed Sunbird (. Top left) and the Brown-throated Sunbird (.
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Urban Forest: A new Clover-leaf Desmodium in Singapore?
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Sunday, December 30, 2012. A new Clover-leaf Desmodium in Singapore? I’m back in Bidadari Cemetery to finish up taking photos of plants before the place is razed to become a HDB estate. Together with another enthusiastic lover of wildflowers, we went searching for macro subjects. One of the oddities I found was this little herb. The leaves are clearly. But the flowers are white instead of purple! This is another similar species,. However is similar to. January 3, 2013 at 8:24 PM. Send Flowers to Goa.
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Urban Forest: January 2012
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Sunday, January 1, 2012. Butterflies galore in CCNR. Had an awesome trip in CCNR to spend the new year with HL, N, and R. I have been through this stretch of forest many times but this was the first since I started to learn about butterflies seriously. Boy, there were so many species new to me! A Malay Lacewing on a. The white and yellow patches at the lower portion of the forewing is characteristic of a female. Probably a Malay Viscount. A Common Mormon feeding on an. An uncommon Rusty Leaf Mistletoe,.
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Urban Forest: Nature maps
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This page features Google Maps to highlight some interesting nature spots in Singapore. When using the maps in your computer, double left click to zoom in and double right click to zoom out. You can also drag the map to shift its position. When using the maps in your IPhone or IPad, simple pinching and expanding will help to zoom in and out. Click on the markers to obtain more detailed information. Location of Urban Figs in Singapore. The table above shows the number of Ficus. Last updated: 20 Jun 2012.
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Urban Forest: October 2011
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Sunday, October 30, 2011. Bird Race through the eyes of a novice. Through the persistence of WQ and L, I was roped in to join in the yearly Bird Race organised by the Nature Society. This year, the race will be conducted through the Rail Corridor and its adjoining forests and parks. I had set my alarm to PM instead of AM, and as a result, I had to waste $20 of cab fare to fly down to Dairy Farm Nature Park to meet my friends and was late for registration. =.=’’. And off we go! We headed towards the Rail ...
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