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Birding in Singapore (1 Viewer)

birder123

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There are many places to bird in Singapore.

If one wanted to go to a forest habitat, I would recommend the Central Catchment area. I go there most often, about 50% of my trips.

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Striped tit babbler in Lower Pierce Reservoir, part of the Central Catchment Area

I also go to botanic gardens and Bishan park for birding as there are many garden birds there, like the common iora. In bishan park, there are also birds like: little egret, white breasted waterhen, common goldenback, brown-capped woodpecker, great egret, purple heron and Common greenshank. Eagles and kites are also seen there.

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Little egret in bishan park

What I learned today: Focus on the eye of the bird when taking pictures to catch the reflection on it.
 
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