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Crocodiles like snakes are unable to maintain a constant body temperature by physiological means. They are referred to as "cold-blooded" due to this fact. Ideal body temperature of a crocodile is around 30-33c, and to achieve such temperatures they move back and forth between warm and cool parts of their environment. During cooler weather they bask in the sun to heat up, and in hot weather they seek shaded, cool areas to avoid overheating.<br />
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Crocodiles will usually orientate themselves so that the maximum body surface is exposed to the sun. While the body heats up crocodiles will often open their mouths, allowing the brain to cool through evaporative cooling from their soft inner skin of mouth and their tongue. This "mouth-gaping" posture is also a behavioral display.<br />
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Monitor Lizards - These reptiles got their name from their pose as can be seen above. They seem to be 'monitoring' the location, looking out for danger maybe. These reptiles can be seen all over Singapore. Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is a place that one can easily see these creatures.<br />
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These lizards usually mind their own business just lazing on the ground or resting on a branch of a tree.<br />
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When these reptiles come into contact with humans or danger they usually scamper away. These creatures are very wary of their surroundings . But at times some brave individuals would stand their ground, in the hope of warding the threat off. They would use their whip-like tails to swing at the the aggressor.<br />
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The video below shows that behavior.<br />
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This brave behavior at times, gets them in trouble. Wild dogs for example, cause major nuisance in the reserve by chasing birds, wild boar, monitor lizard etc. Dogs are lovely animals. I love them! But when strays roam our Wetland Reserve, the wildlife there suffer. These dogs most likely originated from the neighbouring farms which let them loose. The dogs overpower the brave lizards that do not run but stand their ground and just kill them for the sake of it. See video below.<br />
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From the video above you would be able to notice the dogs being very cautious of the lizard even though the monitor was almost out of steam. They are well aware of the injury a monitor can inflict.<br />
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The photos below documents the Monitor Lizard's tail-whip in pictures.<br />
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Many times these Lizards are mistaken for crocodiles swimming, or even Komodo Dragons.<br />
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When I used to go to Sungei Buloh way before I started hunting for crocodiles, these reptiles were the stars of the show and would excite everyone. They still do, and will always have a special place at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve.<br />
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Watch our for these beautiful lizards the next time you visit Sungei Buloh Wetlands.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08418689817026534646noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6462503585784941845.post-35870023883039842592015-02-17T06:04:00.000-08:002015-02-17T06:04:17.232-08:00Some Otters<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Otters sighting are plentiful these days. Thanks to social media, these mammals are getting a good bit of the limelight. We Singaporeans, deprived of wildlife that is abundant in many other countries, get excited when we seen wild animals up close. <div>
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Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve does have it's fair share of wild otters roaming and making this reserve their home. These Smooth Coated Otters are a native of Singapore and they seem to be flourishing all over the Island. There have been sightings of an otter even in the Singapore Botanical Gardens. </div>
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I have observed these wonderful animals just having a really good time in the mud and water.<div>
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Here are some images through my viewfinder that I want to share with everyone. Some of these photos have been posted on my Facebook page but I decided to do blog record as well. Thanks for viewing.</div>
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Watching an interesting character taking photos of it.</div>
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In full gallop<br />
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I think we better go!<br />
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I'm outta here!<br />
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Watching me with interest.<br />
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Lunch....<br />
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Crocodiles are ambush predators and masters at blending in with its background. These animals rely on the element of surprise, hidden until the very last moment before taking down their prey. Most people would miss this 3 meter long adult crocodile in the above photo and just walk by. </div>
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With the use a polarizing filter and slightly longer exposure I am able to show you in the photo below, the crocodile patiently waiting for an unsuspecting prey. </div>
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Below you can see same reptile, completely submerged. This fellow was sleeping when i spotted him<br />
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These animals never seize to amaze me.<br />
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Hiding and watching...<br />
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My 1hr observation.....<br />
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I decided to take the opportunity to do a little observation one Saturday when I spotted this crocodile (see above) on the little island in the middle of the main pond in Sungei Buloh. I was interested to see how many people would spot it as it was quite well camouflaged.<br />
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So I waited along main path for about an hour. I counted about 30 individuals, a few with families. Can you guess how many spotted the crocodile? 0. That's right, No one... I decided then that I had observed enough and told the next person passing along about the crocodile lying there. A crowd grew bigger and bigger, with everyone telling everyone about the basking crocodile. I then left. After walking a complete round of the main route, I reached the same spot where the croc was and it was still basking. As I passed, a stranger asked " Bro, you wanna see a croc!" I could see a sense of satisfaction on his face when he pointed out the reptile to me. I replied "Wow nice!" observed the croc for a few minutes, thanked him and continued my walk. He must be wondering why didn't this fellow take a single photo of the croc! :)<br />
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Late last year, during one of my usual crocodile hunt at Sungei Buloh Wetlands, I spotted a medium size saltwater crocodile and it had caught a fish. It was quite a mouthful. I decided to stay on it and observe how it was going to eat it's catch.<br />
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Crocodiles usually manage to swallow their prey whole. On rare occasions, they have trouble and that's when things get interesting to watch. I was hoping to witness, first hand "discovery channel" stuff. Sudden thrashing of its head in order to tear its prey to more manageable chunks etc. I was not disappointed.<br />
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Remember, this is Singapore we are talking about, a bustling cosmopolitan city that's populated with high rise buildings, Crocodiles?! Hunting! oh yes... at our wetland reserve, a small population is thriving thanks to the Eco-system that we have got for our fauna.<br />
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Crocodiles, once almost wiped out from this Island city, have now found a sanctuary to call home - The Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. To be able to see a wild crocodile sunbathing or hunting is just something else. Every time at Sungei Buloh you hear kids asking their parents, students asking their teacher or tourist asking the local guide "where is the crocodile". Adults are just as well fascinated by these magnificent creatures and I believe the reason is because these are dangerous and powerful reptiles and demand respect. Just like seeing a wild lion on a Safari in Africa, people are in awe when they spot a crocodile in our local river.<br />
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We are so fortunate to be able to see this wild reptile, in its natural estuarine environment, from a safe point. We need not have to travel to Australia or Africa to see creatures in the wild. Its right at our backyard, literally.<br />
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Here you can see the crocodile does its thrashing to break the fish to smaller pieces. I manged to capture the sequence of shots.<br />
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Lifting its head in preparation of the slingshot.<br />
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Unleashing the force..<br />
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It worked...<br />
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One last fling into its mouth...<br />
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As the tide recedes you get to see the size of the beast.<br />
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I can't help but repeat that to be able to see these dinosaurs in the wild, in Singapore, is just awesome!! Lets' Go Wild Now!<br />
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Last Friday, I had to make a short trip to Ipoh. So over the weekend, I decided to make the most of my time and go "shoot" some wildlife. Ipoh is the major town in Perak, Malaysia. It nestles among beautiful limestone mountains. I decided to explore Taman Rekreasi Gunung Lang (Gunung Lang Recreational Park). <br />
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From the map above you can see that Ipoh is surrounded by mountains. Gunung Lang park is in the middle of it all. I walked the park looking mainly for birds. I managed to see a pair of blue-eared Kingfisher flying around the lake hunting for fish, a lone White-bellied sea eagle perched for the whole 2 hrs I was there, some Oriental Magpie-Robins and some herons.<br />
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As I did my own hunting through my lens, I noticed movement on my right, quite high among trees . I totally did not expect to see this. It was a split second and I grabbed this shot. The one and only shot! and it disappeared into the thick forest.<br />
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When I decided that day, to explore this park, I was not all prepared to see something looking like that, staring at me. It must have been just as shocked to see me. I later learnt that this was a Dusky leaf monkey. It had made my weekend trip worth it. I just love it when I get to capture something for the first time, especially in the Wild and not all that common as well. Due to habitat loss, these Leaf monkeys are now listed Near-Threatened according to IUCN.<br />
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Time to go wild now!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08418689817026534646noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6462503585784941845.post-65283965317716841772015-01-05T08:59:00.001-08:002015-01-05T21:08:31.371-08:00Lesser Adjutant Stork spotted in Singapore<div class="" style="clear: left; float: left; margin: 0px 1em 1em 0px;">
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These are the Military faces of the bird world. They look Fierce and Assertive. They can been seen in certain parts of Asia but extremely rare in Singapore. Just like Military Adjutants, these Feathered Adjutants, with stunning light blue eyes, do look like military officers when standing at Attention! and can do so for a long time without moving. They do look the part don't they? and according to Wildlife Conservation Society that was how it got its name.<br />
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Unfortunately, these storks are currently classified as 'Vulnerable' under the International Union for the conservation of Nature, the world's main authority on the conservation status of species.<br />
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I can consider myself very fortunate to have spotted this species of stork in Singapore, at the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve on the 7th of March 2014 @ about 11.40 am. <br />
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After some researching, I believe this is probably the most recent recorded sighting of the Lesser Adjutant stork on the shores of Singapore. Yes, it could be a wanderer from Johor. Nevertheless it did excite the Staff of the wetland reserve when I updated them on this sighting. I could not get a good close up photo as it was quite a distance away.<br />
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This lone Lesser Adjutant was happily patrolling the north western mudflats of Pulau Buloh, a little Mangrove Island in the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. As I predominantly hunt for crocodiles, I initially did not realize the species of bird and its rarity. I can gladly say that my knowledge of fauna has improved ever since. Its quite satisfying to spot this rare bird in Singapore.<br />
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From then on I have always been on the lookout for these birds. Sad to say, I have not seen them in the reserve ever since. That part of the Reserve has now been closed off to the public. This was done to keep a portion of the reserve as a safe haven for the fauna without them being disturbed.<br />
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These birds can still be seen Parit Jawa, a coastal fishing village in the state of Johor, Malaysia. Below are photos of the Lesser Adjutant taken in Parit Jawa and Sg Balang, Malaysia in Dec 2014.<br />
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Enjoy, as we will never know when these Military Officers of the wild would just ........... retire.<br />
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Circling for a landing<br />
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Sleeping under watchful eyes.<br />
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Waiting for an opportunity.....<br />
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Commanding views<br />
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Co-existing<br />
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I'm watching !<br />
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With a snake or an eel.<br />
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Along side a swallow.<br />
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I'm still watching......bye for now.<br />
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One can always try, but to emulate the Masters is a totally different matter. Mud-Skippers are very optimistic fish, trying to reach for the sky after knowing they have conquered land.<br />
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But When it comes to the sky, nothing beats our winged friends, especially the high flying Eagles. The True Masters of the Sky. These beauties take to the sky with ease. They take control of the wind and maximize its potential. With excellent eyesight that can distinguish fish from leaf.<br />
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So as a first post for 2015 I would like to share a few photos of eagles I've taken in Sungei Buloh Nature Reserve.<br />
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The Osprey, a very hardworking bird, would dive into the water to get its catch. Its whole body would at times be completely submerged before emerging with its prize catch. Watch the video below to see it how it catches a fish.<br />
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In the video you would see the Osprey go for a fish only to lose it because a White bellied sea eagle tried to steal it of him. Angered at this, the osprey attacked the eagle a couple of times before flying off. You would also be able to see the osprey and eagle maneuverability.<br />
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As for the Mud-skipper, aim for the Sky.... Never give up! Keep on Trying!<br />
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The beautiful Jurong Lakeside is always a pleasure to stroll at anytime of the day especially in the evenings and mornings. The tranquility of the lake and its surroundings never fail to make you feel relaxed. <br />
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I have always taken that lake park for granted as i stay a stone's throw away but about a week ago i decided to explore the lake with my new camera.<br />
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As I was walking, I was looking up at the trees to see if I could get lucky and see an owl or something. I then saw a sad sight that actually kinda ruined the evening for me actually.<br />
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I noticed something floating up high in the tree. Upon closer inspection I noticed it was an abandoned triple hook fishing lure connected to a fishing line that had got stuck in a tree. At the sharp end of the abandoned hook was its victim. I took a photo to confirm.<br />
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The clear outline of a Bat.<br />
I can only guess that it had got stuck when it accidentally flew into it. Its wings were caught in the barbed hooks.<br />
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The bat must have struggled for a very very long time before dying a very slow death. It was sad to see that our carelessness or just plain disregard has is consequences. There were a few other abandoned hooks around.<br />
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More can be done at our local parks, the least is having periodic checks to remove this stray hooks.<br />
Fishing if permitted must also be limited to certain area where it is safer to do so without endangering people or wildlife.<br />
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Since I just started this blog, with the constant encouragement and persuasion of some of my friends in the nature circle, I realised that they were many occasions this year that I have been fortunate to witness nature at its best or wildest. This is one of them.<br />
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To see a truly wild estuarine crocodile (Salty) catch and eat a large fish, bird or even a monitor lizard is something many would call lucky. I just know that if we respect, cherish and are mindful God's wonderful creations, they would just present themselves wonderfully.<br />
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I also have been very fortunate to be able to observe and study these beautiful reptiles, in their natural habitat, thriving on our little Island we call home.<br />
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Singapore, being such a tiny island with extremely rapid development, loss of forest and mangroves, has left us little in terms of wildlife and nature. Let us conserve and appreciate what we have left.<br />
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Now, back to this fellow here....... This very active Estuarine Crocodile (Saltwater crocodile)(Crocodylus Porosus) is known to the Sungei Buloh Staff as Croc Solomon. I discovered him in June 2011 when he was only about 50 cm long. He is now approximately 2.6m. I also discovered that we would be are able to tell different crocodiles of the same species apart, by their features and markings, that was how i could ID this fellow match with old photos i had of him as a baby, but that would be for another write up.</div>
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As you can see, he has got quite a large fish, maybe a snapper, and had a hard time swallowing it. It even had to regurgitate the fish that it tried to swallow the wrong side up. You would be able to see that in the video below.<br />
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A Close up of this beauty!<br />
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After a good 15 mins the fish was gone and with one of the efficient digestive system in the world, almost all of its food becomes body mass. This is why they can go long periods without food. What amazing animals..<br />
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Spent a rainy morning at a paddy field in Muar. Sungai Balang to be exact. Nice cool weather was a real bonus compared to the blistering sun the week before.<br />
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It was still drizzling when I noticed a raptor flying through a harvested field causing a ruckus among the feeding egrets.<br />
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Little did i realise what was going on till i was at my PC reviewing the shots of the day.<br />
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The Brahminy kite was actually chasing a Great egret which had a frog in its beak. The Kite out-maneuvered the Egret in everyway. Out of fear the egret dropped the frog.<br />
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The kite grabbed the frog in mid air.....which i missed as i was not expecting this chain of events and flew off with its "free" meal.<br />
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This Egret knew it had no chance.<br />
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The poor little Mynah got caught in the middle!<br />
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The Brahminy Kite Zeroing in.<br />
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