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David | Wildlife photoblogger | Based in Singapore | My blog 👇
Joined April 2015
NEW BLOG - my search for this stunning little dinosaur- Horned Lizards of Santa Monica
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I found myself staying in Los Angeles for a couple of nights for a business trip. Meeting and flight times had worked together to leave me with some late afternoon time free before one of the longe…
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15 endangered Smooth-coated otters taking a dump on the Louis Vuitton vip boat dock in Singapore. None of them missed 💩 You’re welcome! 🙌
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Lunchtime Lizard - this Brown anole showing how astonishing the little things in nature can be. Seeing them is a choice. Really seeing them.
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Curiosity. Comfort. Confidence. Baby Long-tailed macaques are so very much like our own kids.
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This Common myna isn’t going to get any love on social media, but I couldn’t resist this pair having a cooling bath in a puddle on a scorching hot day
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This absolute stunner is a female Pink-necked Pigeon. Fairly common and so doesn’t get the attention that its beauty demands. Look at her eye.
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A regular adult Oriental Whip Snake looking like a laser beam
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Adult Oriental Whip Snakes are usually fluorescent green. I’ve met this blue/green individual a few times over recent months. Stunning morph.
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Gorgeous female Wagler’s Pit Viper in Singapore
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Beautiful markings on this Mangrove Pit Viper in Singapore
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Tiny little loop of Painted Bronzeback. Smaller than a shoelace
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Lunchtime lizard flashing its flashable bits 🚩
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A Black-bearded Gliding Lizard (Draco melanopogon) in camouflage mode on a tree trunk. Often the way to spot these tiny little dragons is catching a flutter out the corner of your eye as it glides from tree to tree
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Adult male Ornate sunbird in the Singapore Botanic Gardens
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Two hide hammerhead flatworms in their native Singapore. I’m not sure if they are fighting, eating, mating or all of the above. I thought it was one snake at first glance.
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This unusual looking lady of the forest is a Sunda colugo pretending to be a tree trunk.
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This beautiful fluorescent ribbon is an Oriental Whip Snake. Common and stunning
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A humble pigeon looking magnificent on a hot day. Those colours
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Tiny little lives in the rainforest. This Sumatran Gliding Lizard (Draco sumatranus) was flashing his yellow flag is a shard of sunlight
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Collared Kingfisher pointing the way to the station.
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A beautiful juvenile male Ornate Sunbird in the Singapore Botanic Gardens
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