After reading Jono's blog post many times about his trip to Singapore it wasn't long before I booked myself a trip out ..
A bit of research suggested mid November was a good time to go as birds were on the move, so I booked flights with British Airways flying out on Saturday evening 11th November, landing in Singapore on Sunday at nearly 5 pm.
Once through the airport which was a breeze, then down the escalators to the taxi pick up, the glass doors opened and the heat was intense even being under cover. The Grab took me straight to Value Thomson Hotel my base for the trip.
Most of my travel was via Grab a taxi App which was quick and efficient, with cars arriving within 5 minutes, a couple of the more remote locations I had to get a bus back to the nearest town and then get a Grab still no hassle and all travel was easy.
Locations visited ..
Jurong Lake Gardens, Singapore Botanical Gardens, Hampstead Wetlands, Pasir Ris Park, Marina East, Gardens by the Bay & Satay by the Bay.
All Bird sightings will be added at the end ..
Monday 13th ..
Got a Grab to Jurong Lake Gardens and birded the area around the Fusion Spoon heading towards the Floating Wetlands plenty of birds with Yellow Bittern & Lineated Barbet the best of, a coffee in Starbucks before another search of the Fusion Spoon area this time a few birders were gathered staring at the Pitta..
Mangrove Pitta
From here I got a Grab to Singapore Botanical Gardens walking around Symphony Lake, Keppel Wetlands, Learning Forest and Swan Lake no bird photo opportunities but plenty to see, the amount of Pied-imperial Pigeons that came out the canopy when a Peregrine came through was impressive.
Tuesday 14th ..
Headed for Hampstead Wetlands for first light quite a few photographers were already here so working out where the Buffy's were was easy as their cameras were all pointing up to the canopy.
Its a tiny lake and in the middle was a low tree with a pair of Straw-headed Bulbul nesting and on the far bank was Sunda Pygmy Woodpecker & Oriental Pied-hornbill.
The Buffy's were just to high in the canopy for my liking shooting skyward so decided to return later in the week.
Getting a Grab from here to Pasir Ris Park was eventually excepted by a Grab driver as its a little bit out the way but was soon dropped off at Car Park C and walking through the bird filled park.
Collared Kingfisher
Approaching the Tower Hide were two Black Baza above the canopy, speaking to another birder who told Me that the Owls were now in car park D so went through mangrove boardwalks till fairly open parkland searching the tree tops for a pair of Owls.
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