Tampines Eco Green
East, Singapore
May 2013
Tampines Eco Green is a haven for biodiversity, with a multitude of natural habitats - open grasslands, freshwater wetlands and secondary rainforest. Naturally, among green grass, finds abound.
Contained within the nutrient-rich ponds, water snails thrive...
Clutches of bright pink apple snail eggs can be seen...
The apex hunter among the long grass blades - Oxyopes birmanicus (Burmese Lynx Spider)...
Moths (Heterocera), Butts (Rhopalocera) and Dragons (Anisoptera) lay at rest...
There were also some weird finds, including a 5-legged transparent grasshopper (Caelifera)...
On the hot day, a restful Calotes versicolor (Changeable Lizard) hides under the shade of a tree...
A rather pudgy but adorable Salticidae (Jumping Spider)...
A very brightly-coloured male Ploceus hypoxanthus (Asian Golden Weaver) flitting among the treetops...
The maternal instinct at work - A female Cinnyris jugularis (Olive-backed Sunbird)
working hard at gathering tufts of fluff for nesting...
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