Sunday, February 28, 2010
Malayan Colugo (2)
D700 500mm ISO400 f/60 +1.0EV 1/60
Young Colugos spend the first 6 months of their life clinging to their mother's belly. To protect and transport them, she curls her tail to fold the gliding membrane into a warm and secure pouch.
Labels:
lower pierce reservoir,
malayan colugo,
singapore
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Malayan Colugo (1)
D700 500mm ISO400 f/6.3 1/30 tripod
A surprise encounter at Lower Pierce Reservoir: a female Malayan Colugo with its young (not visible on picture above - watch this space tomorrow!).
The Colugo is a nocturnal animal that inhabits the rain forests of South East Asia. While it possesses a furry membrane connecting its legs and tail allowing it to glide from tree to tree, the Colugo is closer to primates than bats or squirrels. It is sometimes given the name of flying lemur, but it is not a true lemur.
During the day, it rests on trunk, head up. The Colugo is so confident of the efficiency of its camouflage (see picture below) that it will not move when people pass by. If really disturbed, it will just climb higher or circle the trunk.
Labels:
lower pierce reservoir,
malayan colugo,
singapore
Friday, February 26, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Scaly Breasted Munia
D700 500mm + 1.7 teleconverter ISO400 f/6.7 1/320 flash tripod
Second visit of the scaly breasted munia in this blog. Taken at Khatib Bongsu together with the owls, the iora and some egrets in flights.
Labels:
bird,
khatib bongsu,
scaly breasted munia,
singapore
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Common Iora
D700 500mm + 1.7 teleconverter ISO400 f/6.7 1/320 flash tripod
As I did not know the name of this bird, I posted a picture of it on the web site of the Nature Photographic Society, Singapore (www.npss.org.sg). I had an identification within 10 minutes! My thanks to the members. Above bird is actually a Common Iora with a male breeding plumage.
As I did not know the name of this bird, I posted a picture of it on the web site of the Nature Photographic Society, Singapore (www.npss.org.sg). I had an identification within 10 minutes! My thanks to the members. Above bird is actually a Common Iora with a male breeding plumage.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Buffy Fish-Owl - A Juvenile
Monday, February 22, 2010
Buffy Fish-Owl - A Portrait
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Buffy Fish-Owl At Khatib Bongsu
D700 500mm +1.7 teleconverter ISO400 f/6.7 1/320 flash +1.0EV tripod
An interesting encounter this morning at Khatib Bongsu: two buffy fish-owls on the same tree. An adult and a juvenile according to a group of bird watching enthusiasts from the Singapore Nature Society who were passing by. This take is of the adult.
An interesting encounter this morning at Khatib Bongsu: two buffy fish-owls on the same tree. An adult and a juvenile according to a group of bird watching enthusiasts from the Singapore Nature Society who were passing by. This take is of the adult.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Little Spiderhunter
D700 500mm +1.7 teleconverter ISO400 f/6.7 1/500 tripod
Spiderhunters are feeding both on nectar and small invertebrates that are attracted to the nectar. Very regular visitor of the torch ginger flowers.
Labels:
bird,
little spiderhunter,
mandai orchid garden,
singapore
Friday, February 19, 2010
Chinatown - A Spiritual Parenthesis
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Happy Lunar New Year Of The Tiger !
The Colours of Chinatown
Friday, February 12, 2010
Yellow-Vented Bulbul
D700 500mm + 1.7 teleconverter ISO400 f/6.7 1/500 tripod
Another visitor of the Mandai Orchid Garden.
Another visitor of the Mandai Orchid Garden.
Labels:
bird,
mandai orchid garden,
singapore,
yellow-vented bulbul
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Olive-Backed Sunbird
D700 500mm + 1.7 teleconverter ISO400 f/6.7 1/500 flash -0.3EV tripod
An Olive-Backed Sunbird on an Heliconia. I tested the FP function of the SB900 flash to increase the sync speed to 1/500. It worked well. Watch for flash battery level though, this function uses more power.
An Olive-Backed Sunbird on an Heliconia. I tested the FP function of the SB900 flash to increase the sync speed to 1/500. It worked well. Watch for flash battery level though, this function uses more power.
Labels:
bird,
mandai orchid garden,
olive-backed sunbird,
singapore
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Chinese Pond-Heron - A Landing
D700 500mm + 1.7 teleconverter ISO200 f/6.7 1/1000 tripod
This was my first sighting of a Chinese pond-heron at Khatib Bongsu. At one point in fact, three of these birds were feeding off the mud flats. They all flew away as the tide came back in.
This was my first sighting of a Chinese pond-heron at Khatib Bongsu. At one point in fact, three of these birds were feeding off the mud flats. They all flew away as the tide came back in.
Labels:
bird,
chinese pond-heron,
khatib bongsu,
singapore
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Grey Heron In Flight - II
Monday, February 8, 2010
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Grey Heron - Another Landing
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Grey Heron - A Landing
D700 500mm + 1.7 teleconverter ISO200 f/6.7 1/1000 tripod
While many photographers were busy at the Singapore air show, tide was low at Khatib Bongsu and the local birds were performing as well. Here was a demonstration of the use of the rear flaps and landing on narrow airstrip by a grey heron.
It is the light that makes this picture.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Water Lily
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Brown-Breasted Sunbird On Ginger Flower
D700 500mm + 1.7 teleconverter ISO400 f6.7 1/320 SB400 tripod
A first visit to the Mandai Orchid Garden yielded this picture. Now that I am more familiar with the site and the favorite locations of the little nectar feeders, a second visit should bring better results!
A first visit to the Mandai Orchid Garden yielded this picture. Now that I am more familiar with the site and the favorite locations of the little nectar feeders, a second visit should bring better results!
Labels:
bird,
brown-breasted sunbird,
mandai orchid garden,
singapore
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Full Moon
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
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