Monday, 7 October 2013

Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park

A change of venue for blading today...destination : Bishan-AMK Park. A 10-min bus-ride was all that was needed to get there. Definitely much better utilized than most of the other parks I've been to. Quite busy human traffic on a Monday morning. The park, which is quite huge, is separated by Marymount Road. Most of the activities seemed to be concentrated on the eastern part hemmed by Marymount Road and Bishan Road.

There's a path for walkers and another for bikers.
Bladers need to have one leg on each path!!

Lovely open spaces
The bridges link the flats to the park


Many ponds dotted the park

See the solar panels on the pond behind the sign?

The park caters to many elderly














Wildlife in Bishan-AMK Park

The marvellous thing about this park is that despite it being located right smack in between 2 crowded housing estates, its unique design has attracted many birds and other animals.

2 White-Breasted Waterhens


The Little Egret is what's circled above.

Lots of tortoises around



Who's the odd one out? The rest are pigeons.

The Striated Heron

No shortage of fish


The latest addition

Happy ... finally managed to catch
a Whited-Throated Kingfisher on my cam

Wish I had better zoom

Perching, waiting ... for lunch to be served

What fish is this?

Chameleons seem to populate many places
in Singapore nowadays

And the common Spotted Dove

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