Thursday, 27 July 2006
Blood pact
I realise that the more mozzies I feed, the more interesting the animals are that I get to see. Why must this be so?
Was called to Sungei Buloh yesterday to take on a group of schoolkids from Pat's Schoolhouse. Very inquisitive minds… endless questions. Very rewarding. I'm glad I had a choice between this and a bunch of teenage boys from SJI!
My duty was but in the morning. I had the rest of the day to myself. I knew of the treasures the KNT held and also its better birding spots, so that was where I ventured. It was mozzie frontier, but it was all worth it! Saw some pretty strange creatures along the way… and I came out through the other end and met with the Kranji Dam, where the terns where, where I've always been wanting to shoot. Darn my D70… too slow with my 80-400 VR! I could barely keep track of the terns in my viewfinder; how was I to focus on them as they swept past above my head? It was fun though, and the place stank of rotten fish washed up from the reservoir.
Pentatomid stink bug nymph (Pycanum sp.?)
Some Plume Moth (Pterophoridae)
After Buloh and Kranji was Geylang, to the headquarters of Nature Society. Some President's Chat thingy, was invited along. It turned out to be a meeting to do with the constitution and resolutions passed at the AGM, and some other discussions. My first time dealing with the NSS and meeting it's who's who and legal advisors… all rather exciting. I wish I had met them sooner, it would have helped in some things. I've met a few of them before in my wanderings about nature places, and it's usually a "you look familiar, have I seen you before?" before we're formally introduced. I don't know where this would all lead to, but I think I've really got my hands tied.
