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A birdy post

When i reach home i realised how noisy it was outside my hse after i bathed. A Olive Black Sunbird couple (1st) was defending its nest against a Light-vented Bulbul. The sunbird was like half the size of the bulbul but still it was chirping so "bravely"

My mum told me that the sunbird has came back to our kaffir lime tree (which nv once bore fruits) to build their nest. It has been years since the first nesting took place. It started i think like when i was in sec 3? I think maybe the baby sunbirds comes back to nest and the next generation takes over at the same nest, who knows?

P.S. A twised rainbow lollipop sweet

Friday, January 08, 2010 5:04 PM

I d e n t i t y
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Chiu Wye Weng
Temasek Polytechnic
Biomedical Science
Aug 2 1991