Seeing Double? Macpherson’s bachelor waterfowl has found its mate at last. She seems very focused on filling her stomach. When he invited her to stay dry in the tree, she […]
Mangoes, the delicious honey pods hang from the mango trees in the Pelton Canal meadow. They tempt parrots, mynahs and crows. The recent heavy and incessant rain swayed the mango […]
The by-now famous Smooth-coated otters Lutrogale perspicillata featured in BBC Earth: The Otters of Singapore, caught the attention of Ivan Lim at Pelton Canal. In video 1 by Ivan Lim, […]
A Little Egret, Egretta garzetta, from Family Ardeidae, was seen feeding solitarily in the Pelton Canal. It displayed its characteristic feeding behaviour – running short distances and then suddenly turning […]
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