Been meaning to drop by the Jurong Eco Garden but never had the time until recently. Not very easy to find place set within NTU itself and with small teeny weeny signboard. To get there, it is easier to look for Thow Kwang Pottery, the last remaining kiln in Singapore. The Jurong Eco Garden is just next to it.
Disappointingly, the garden is another cultivated park. Perhaps there used to be a big forest patch there but most of these are gone now replaced by neat cultured landscaping, bridges and proper footpaths. Great for those looking for a stroll in the park but not great if you are looking for the great nature. And without the big trees, the place was hot hot hot!
About the only "natural and wild" portion left was a 1 km Nature trail but sadly that will also have to go in due course. There was a sign at the trail head that stated that the nature trail will only be opened till year 2019.
Nothing much to see there but still did managed to spot a fair number of critters.
A few different butterflies flitting around but despite our "request" for them to pose for my camera, none of the butterflies took heed except this one
At least the dragonflies were more co-operative
There were also a number of lizards on the trees
And I could hear the sound of parakeets and koel but they were nowhere in sight. Still I did managed to spot some birds
And these group of swifts or swallows flying over the pond. Too bad my camera skill and setup was not good enough to take a close up shot of them
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