Showing posts with label Bird Tales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bird Tales. Show all posts

Saturday, April 04, 2009

Bird Tale 02


Welcome to Bird Discovery Centre, the latest addition of Jurong Bird Park.



There are quite a lot of props and exhibits in this centre. As my knowledge of birds is limited, so the station I manned was much simpler. This is an Egg Lume which can gauge the extent of embryo development and air space increase during incubation.  The method is called egg candling.

The method uses a bright light source behind the egg to show details through the shell, and is so called because the original sources of light used were candles.


For uncooked egg, one can see the light shining through the egg. If there is embryo or fertilisation, you can spot it.


Once it is cooked, no light can be see through the egg. The solidifying matter is also the reason why cooked eggs can be spinned but raw eggs cannot.


Guess the birds whose eggs it belong to? Black egg = Emu, the white smaller one = Rhea, the biggest egg of course is the ostrich and the lovely green mango lookalike is the Cassowary's egg.


The next topic is feathers! Mainly 3 types (though there are more specifics): Down feather, Body feather and flight feather. For fletchings, they only have down feather which is soft and keep you warm. It can also be used to make pillow.


This is a lovely 1 metre feather from Great Argus pheasant. It is said that the longest can grow up to 2 metre. Woah!


Can you see the sail feather of this male mandarin duck. I find it very lovely that this feather only appears during mating season. Oh and Dr. Squawk says that actually only mandarin duck and king penguin mate for live (referring to birds in JBP only).


This is a Citron Crested Cockatoo. Her name is Nga Nga (Forgive me if I spelt wrongly).


Caught sight of her raised orange crest.. coolz. She has a habit of peeling of the bark though.. wonder why.


Haha excited to see her food that she raised her crest again. And the way she uses her claw to eat, really lovable.

After I'm done duty, a CA volunteered to be my tour guide to guide me around JBP. We picked a few places (those I did not managed to go previously). Missed the fake thunderstorm at Southeast Asian Birds Aviary during noontime though haha.. but I guess it is ok. The Jungle Jewels reminded me of Zoo's Biodome with a rainforest feel.



This is a Scarlet Ibis, who mainly lives near coastal mangroves, swamps and estuaries. Thus when you find them in the JBP, you can actually find that area with a musky smell.  Oh and if you can see the tag on the leg, that means the bird is a JBP's bird.  A tip taught by my tour guide of the day.. (I learnt alot from her that day especially on what were the interesting/uncommon behaviours which only the regulars will know... somehow like if I catch the baby sloth on its own, I will point to the tourist that is uncommon too haha!)



And this is great artist Picaso, the Yellow Crested Cockatoo, in the process of painting one of its greats artwork.



Ta-da! An artwork for SGD10 including postcard and notebook etc. Interested? Picaso has a portfolio for you to choose from too.



Caught sight of the peacock too.. Oh there is a peacock (male), peahen (female).. and if you don't know the gender, you can always term them as a peafowl. But seriously it is very easy to differentiate the gender...



Just by their beautiful tail feathers... so many eyes!

My last stop was to visit the owls (World of Darkness), the place I saw a month ago but had no chance to visit. And with it, I can finally say that I did visit most parts of JBP. Of course, like the zoo, I believed every time you visit nature, you will see something different.. but for now, I'm happy with my visit.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Bird Tale 01

Zoo decided to hold the docents AGM in Jurong Bird Park… which is the only reason why I attended because it has been ages since I last stepped in JBP.

Supposedly meet 9am for the free breakfast (The Early Bird Breakfast) except that day seems particularly busy because it is the last weekend for those to endorse free JBP tickets. So we waited and waited… drinking finish our tea… for this pretty salty bread cum ham breakfast


Oh well one should never complain about free food. Then we headed to Tree Tops @ Flamingo Lake for our AGM which drone on and on…


End up we did not get to tour around the Discovery Centre (Mini-museum) which is said to hold the world’s largest egg, unearth the secrets of nest making and learn about feathers and flights. So disappointed. And to save time (I think), we kept taking the panorail

Shuttling 3 places:
• Main Station, near the entrance and amphitheatre
• Lory Station, near the Lory Loft
• Waterfall Station, near the Waterfall Aviary and Jurong Falls

We took from the Main Station to the Lory Station to feed the lories. Oh and I finally understood why my ex-colleague told me to take an umbrella… it is indeed danger zone. We were given special nectar mixture to entice the lories to come close to us. I think the lories are overfed that day though with the throngs of visitors.


After that, is the Lunch cum BirdPark challenge.
First stop was the Penguin Expedition to visit the penguins.


Then to Dinosaur Descendant where we were running round to find

Oscar!

The lovely Male Ostrich haha.



I felt the cassowary looks more like dino descendant because of the casque on its head.

Back to Flamingo Lake to take photo of the origami pelican (I made it!) kissing another pelican…


Last stop: WATERFALL! (African Waterfall Aviary)
It is the landmark of JBP so cannot miss. Considering I miss a lot of attractions already… so sad =(
Saw a lot of superb starling. My friend took a very lovely picture of the starling with the waterfall but I decided not to include in this blog. (Let her blog it herself =D )


Then we made our way to Fuji Hawk Walk to catch the Kings of the Skies Show. You get to see lots of birds. I particularly like the Secretary Bird.



After that we had a debrief.. then is home sweet home after a tiring day.