- SUNGEI BULOH WETLAND RESERVE (MORE THAN A WETLAND)
- LOWER PEIRCE TRAIL
- PRUNUS TRIAL AT MACRITCHIE BOARDWALKS
Rare birds like the Asia dowitcher stop in Singapore once a year during the bird migratory month from September to March. Foto: Ben Lee
There are chances to see a Lesser Mousedeer in the Lower Peirce Trail. The former feeds on elaves and shoots and are more active at night. Foto: Ben Lee
At the Mangrove Swamp in Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, there are chance of sightings to see a saltwater crocodile. Foto: Ben lee
At the Lower Perice Trail, native animals more commonly seen includes the Plaintain Squirrel. Foto: Ben Lee
The Nibong Palm is one out of the other many palm trees that can be found at the Lower Peirce Trail. Foto: National Parks Board
The Banded Woodpecker can be found at the Prunus Trail at Macritchie Boardwalks perched amidst the canopies. Foto: Ruth Foo Xin
The Prunus Trail located at the edge of Lower Peirce Reservoir is the last remaining mature secondary forest in Singapore. Foto: Muhd Affandi
Located at the Prunus Trail at Macritchie Boardwalks, the Tembusu tree are one of the many trees you can find there. Foto: Chan Su Hooi