Saturday, July 28, 2007
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Birds in Singapore - new blog
The weather this week has been rainy, the days gloomy. Since I do not have any photos of flowers worth sharing, I thought I should divert my attention to another of my favourite photographic subject - birds in the parks and those that come to my garden to perch on the branches of my bougainvilla shrub.
My blog on birds is at http://birdsinsingapore.blogspot.comHibiscus
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
South African sausage tree - Kigelia pinnata
This was how the tree looked when I saw it last week in the Singapore Botanic Gardens.




I found a website that contained good information about this tree here: http://waynesword.palomar.edu/sausage.htm
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Egrets/Herons coming home to roost

Today:
- I learned how to edit videos using Microsoft Moviemaker; and
- I signed up for a YouTube account and learned how to upload the video below.
The video clip is part of a longer video that was recorded with my Canon IXUS 800. We were staying at the Mahkota Hotel over Christmas with some friends in one of the units on a high floor. While admiring the view from the balcony we witnessed this wonderful phenomenon. It was truly an amazing sight.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
The Illawarra Flame Tree - Brachychiton acerifolius,
It's not yet Christmas and yet this tree in the Singapore Botanic Gardens reminds me of a tree bearing gifts of the season.
Bright red flowers and buds decorate the bare branches.
Viewed from certain angles it looks as if it has been dusted with red powder. 
Here are the flowers gathered for appreciation:
I have only seen this tree or one like it while I was driving. I remember that I was coming onto the main road from a slip road and this beautiful cone-shaped tree laden with clusters of red flowers was standing right in the middle of a road divider. The location of this tree when I saw it at least a year and a half ago was somewhere near the beginning of Commonwealth Avenue West.



When will this Illawarra Flame tree bloom again?
Bright red flowers and buds decorate the bare branches.
Viewed from certain angles it looks as if it has been dusted with red powder. 
Here are the flowers gathered for appreciation:
I have only seen this tree or one like it while I was driving. I remember that I was coming onto the main road from a slip road and this beautiful cone-shaped tree laden with clusters of red flowers was standing right in the middle of a road divider. The location of this tree when I saw it at least a year and a half ago was somewhere near the beginning of Commonwealth Avenue West.
For days after I noticed that tree, I longed to stop the car to take a closer look. That being impossible I just took in as much as I could of this rare tree until I figured a way to get to it. Of course I never got to the tree before it lost all its flowers. So when this tree beckoned me from a walking distance, I made up for the opportunity lost previously by photographing it as if it were a celebrity making a one-day only appearance.
A few weeks later the tree is almost bare of flowers.



When will this Illawarra Flame tree bloom again?
Monday, July 16, 2007
Personal References Updated
Guide books on nature published by the Singapore Science Centre are inexpensive and great value for money at around $5 each. They are pocket-sized, easy to read with photos that are worth a thousand words each and are dedicated to specific topics on flowers, plants, trees, animals, insects etc. Great for quick references. These are the guides on flowers, plants and trees:
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Watch this video clip to find out.





