
Garden City Kid
For everyone who loves
Our City, Our Garden, Our Home
This is an olive-backed sunbird, as defined by its olive colored feathers on the back. Here at the botanic garden
So I used 1/2000 shutter speed, that is, about 0.05% of a second time, to take these photos. Yet this
This reminds me of Ceiba Pentandra, and shows again what plants can do to defend themselves from invasions. Rattan is economically
Spotted this Scaly-breasted munia at Jurong Lake Garden. A petite bird that can stand on a strand of foxtail grass,
A very shy grasshopper ended up in our home garden. Definitely a masculine look with strikingly long and fierce-looking legs.
We explore, witness and document how nature unfolds in our city, our garden, and our home. For mother nature, we are all kids.