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Black-backed
Kingfisher (Ceyx erithacus)
This is a migrant
in Singapore and was the star of early 2009, being photographed
by everyone. I was lucky that it stayed long enough for me to
grab many shots of it during my early year visit. In fact, I
was able to see it almost immediately the seven days I went to
the boardwalk at Lower Pierce Reservoir Park in Singapore. This
one is a juvenile and there was another adult further along the
trail, which I managed to get a shot of. You will note that this
juvenile was in the process of moulting when I saw it, but it
became more and more beautiful after I left. Let's hope it will
return to the same spot next year - it certainly gave joy to
very many!
Together with
the Rufous-backed
Kingfisher,
photographed in Malaysia, they were previously known as Oriental
Dwarf Kingfishers.
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Lower
Pierce Reservoir, Singapore
With
a tiny reshwater crab.
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Lower
Pierce Reservoir, Singapore |
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Lower
Pierce Reservoir, Singapore
This
is the adult - note the large dark patch on its forehead and
compare it to the juvenile.
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Lower
Pierce Reservoir, Singapore |
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Lower
Pierce Reservoir, Singapore |
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Lower
Pierce Reservoir, Singapore |
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Lower Pierce Reservoir,
Singapore
Within
minutes of consuming the crab, it came up with this spider.
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Lower Pierce Reservoir,
Singapore |
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