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Banana Flies (Family Neriidae)Observer
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Fly was feeding happily on the base of a Yam flower.
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Tropical Swallowtail Moth (Lyssa zampa)Observer
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Photo taken by Josephine Chia. Moth was seen at Farrer Park carpark.
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Tailless Lineblue (Prosotas dubiosa)Observer
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Many were spotted amongst some greenery at base of an old Raintree.
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Common Parasol (Neurothemis fluctuans)Observer
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Female was spotted.
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Common Rose Swallowtail (Pachliopta aristolochiae)Observer
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Newly enclosed Common Rose butterflies seen drying their wings. Pix by Riza Burgos.
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Kopstein's Bronzeback (Dendrelaphis kopsteini)Observer
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This pix shows the red tongue of the Kopstein Bronzeback
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Kopstein's Bronzeback (Dendrelaphis kopsteini)Observer
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This pix shows the head of the snake more clearly.
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Kopstein's Bronzeback (Dendrelaphis kopsteini)Observer
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This pix shows the full length of the snake.
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The abundant flowering of this endemic wild orchid was observed at Upper Seletar Reservoir and Lower Peirce Reservoir by NSS members
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The abundant flowering of this endemic wild orchid was observed at Upper Seletar Reservoir and Lower Peirce Reservoir by NSS members
Observer
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The abundant flowering of this endemic wild orchid was observed at Seletar Reservoir park and Lower Peirce Park by NSS members
Observer
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The abundant flowering of this endemic wild orchid was observed at Seletar Reservoir and Lower Peirce Reservoir by NSS members
Observer
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The abundant flowering of this endemic wild orchid was observed at Upper Seletar Reservoir and Lower Peirce Reservoir by NSS members
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Dancing Dropwing (Trithemis pallidinervis)Observer
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Same dragonfly is also seen regularly at Upper Seletar Reservoir
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Clouded Tiger Moth (Creatonotos transiens)Observer
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Seen at Singapore Botanic Gardens. This is a male specimen.
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Clouded Tiger Moth (Creatonotos transiens)Observer
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Seen at S'pore Botanic Gardens
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Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker (Dicaeum cruentatum)Observer
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Photos by KC