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Jurong Bird Park: African Waterfall Aviary

By On October 21, 2009 Under Photography, Travel

Continue from the previous post Jurong Bird Park: the first visit, here are more photos. After the enlightening Pelican feeding show, I took a snap of this swan swum gracefully in the pond. I wish to have a 50mm F1.8 lens to get better photo.

This swam was busy preening. Don’t know why this reminds me of roast goose rice (烧鹅饭). It must be sinful to have such thought in bird park.

After the big pond, it was the African Waterfall Aviary. It was huge and even the monorail gets to runs through the aviary.

 

In the African Waterfall Aviary, you can get even closer to over 50 species of birds.

Poor kid was scared by the birds and yet was forced by adult to raise her hand to do feeding.

These birds must be damn hungry. Don’t tell me this is their only meal in a day.

This is the world’s tallest man-made waterfall. It is 30 meters height. I guess normal country wouldn’t need to make a waterfall. But in Singapore, without many natural resources, everything needs to make out.

One shot of a parrot behind the cage. Cage was blurred.

Another attempt again. After adjusting the correct focus, the cage in front eventually “disappeared”!

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