World of Nature - My collection


#14). Widowbird ( Hybrid Widowbird) or Large-billed seed finch

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2nd species from the Punggol Barat open fields.

#15). The King Quails (Male)
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#16). The Queen Quails (Female)
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#17). Queen at the background
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Third residents from Punggol Barat.

#18). Crimson-rumped Waxbill

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#19). Crimson-rumped Waxbill


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#20). Crimson-rumped Waxbill


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Jin Sui ahh! Go where shoot one?
 

The Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo, common winter visitor from Australia. FT...probably already gotten the PR status :)

#21). Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo

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#22). Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo

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#23). Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo


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The remarkable Whydah's courtship dancing. Not sure if we still have the chance to see it in next year.....


#24). PTW courtship dancing
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Well done! Looks like your risk heat stroke for these shots :)
 

Well done! Looks like your risk heat stroke for these shots :)

Yes, indeed. Both June and July the weather r super Hot..:)

Ber Ah Neh Tng, Simi Jiao!?

Bro, the remarkable Pin-tailed Whydah. Famous on the courtship mating dance, the male will hovering flight beside the female for attraction. :D
 

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