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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata: December 2010
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata. Friday, December 31, 2010. Summary of Odonata Collection in 2010! 2010 was another fruitful year for me in photographing Odonata. I have added 17 new dragonfly and 8 damselfly species in my collection, many of which are classified as uncommon, rare, very rare or even extinct in Singapore. The breakdown is as follows:. Common species = 4. Uncommon species = 9. Rare species = 2. Critical Endangered = 1. Uncommon species = 3. Rare species = 1. Very Rare species = 2.
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata: Damselfly (16a) - Amphicnemis gracilis
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata. Thursday, March 17, 2011. Damselfly (16a) - Amphicnemis gracilis. After collected 70% of Singapore damselflies, it is so difficult to add new ones. It is already March now and I don't even have a single new addition for this year. So, the next best thing is to get improvement shots of exisitng collection. Presenting here is an improvement shot of an immature female, A. gracilis. Bukit Timah Bicycle Trail - 16 Mar 2011). Posted by Anthony Quek. Fact and Info . Beaut...
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata: November 2010
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata. Friday, November 26, 2010. Revisit Endau Rompin State Park (29 - 31 Oct 2010). Endau Rompin, straddling the Johor/Pahang border, is the second National Park in Malaysia, after Taman Negara. It covers an area of approximately 80,000 hectares of rich and exotic flora and fauna, encompassing the watershed of the rivers Endau and Rompin, from which it derives its name. We organised a 3 days 2 night trip for 22 paid-up members. A wetland outside Endau Rompin State Park).
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata: Damselfly (33) - Neurobasis chinensis
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata. Sunday, July 10, 2011. Damselfly (33) - Neurobasis chinensis. Common name : Green Metalwing. Location : Mt Ophir. This damselfly is considered a common species in Malaysia. Both the male and female were photographed at a stream near the entrance of Mt. Ophir Recreation Forest. Male, Mt Ophir - 8 July 2011). Female, Mt Ophir - 8 July 2011). Posted by Anthony Quek. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fact and Info . Dragonflies and Damselflies are insects belonging t...
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata: January 2011
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata. Friday, January 21, 2011. Dragonfly (43) - Macromia cincta. Common Name : Stream Cruiser. Location : Lornie Trail. According to the Book on Dragonflies of Singapore, this is a huge dragonfly which can be seen flying along forest trails near swampy areas. It is a rare species which is knowm to be found at MacRitchie Resevior. They have beautiful bluish-green eyes and there is an unmistakable whitish band on the side of its thorax. Lornie Trail - 20 Jan 2011).
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Nature Photography - Singapore Spiders: Two-tail Spider
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Nature Photography - Singapore Spiders. Most spiders have eight eyes but some have fewer than eight. They do not have ears, they feel the sound vibrations with tiny hairs on their legs. Their bodies have two parts, the head and the abdomen. Thursday, August 12, 2010. Chestnut Ave - 25 Feb 2010). Posted by Anthony Quek. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Bugs and Insects. St Andrew Cross Spider (Argiope mangal). Mimicking Ant Jumping Spider. Counter (Since 7 Aug 2010).
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata: June 2011
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata. Thursday, June 02, 2011. Dragonfly (44) - Potamarcha congener. Common Name : Common Chaser. Location : Jalan Bahar Wasteland, Tampines Eco Park. Male, Jalan Bahar's Wasteland - 14 May 2011). Female, Tampines Eco Park - 2 June 2011). The males were again skittish but I could approach a little closer this time compared to my first encounter. Still not a good shot but I am confident that I would get improvement shots when I visit Tampines Eco Park again! Fact and Info .
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata: Dragonfly (44) - Potamarcha congener
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata. Thursday, June 02, 2011. Dragonfly (44) - Potamarcha congener. Common Name : Common Chaser. Location : Jalan Bahar Wasteland, Tampines Eco Park. Male, Jalan Bahar's Wasteland - 14 May 2011). Female, Tampines Eco Park - 2 June 2011). The males were again skittish but I could approach a little closer this time compared to my first encounter. Still not a good shot but I am confident that I would get improvement shots when I visit Tampines Eco Park again! Fact and Info .
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata: Damselfly (34) - Vestalis amoena
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata. Tuesday, July 19, 2011. Damselfly (34) - Vestalis amoena. Common name : Charming Flashwing. Location : Gunung Belumut Recreational Forest, Johore. Male - 16 July 2011). Male - 16 July 2011). Posted by Anthony Quek. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fact and Info . Dragonflies and Damselflies are insects belonging to the Order Odonata. Dragonflies belong to the suborder of Anisotera and Damselflies belong to the suborder of Zygoptera. When I was a kid .
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata: July 2011
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Nature Photography - Singapore Odonata. Thursday, July 21, 2011. Gunung Belumut Recreation Forest. Gunung Belumut Recreational Forest. GBRF) is a protected forest in central. Johor It is located about 30 km north-east of the town of Kluang. I got to know about GBRF only recently when Mr Tang Hung Bun, an odonata expert, shared with me a video (see below) of the Green Metalwing damselfly that he recorded at this place. He said that he enjoyed very much the dragonflies there. Green Metalwing, female).