| My first insect encounter - a lovely, red dragonfly. |
| A sunbird flitting from branch to branch looking for food. |
| A pond-skater. |
| A big dragonfly resting on a fern sprig. |
| One of many unfurled fern fronds that I saw. |
| A butterfly turning its back on me. |
| That's how creepers strangle a tree to death. |
| Butterfly wing. |
| Would you have a date with me tonight? |
| Rambutans were aplenty and the monkeys were really happy. |
| Fruit of the fig tree, one of several that I came across. |
| Fig trees showing off their fruits. |
| A flowering Singapore Rhododendron bush. |
| The flowers attracted bees and wasps. |
| A tall rattan plant reaching out to the clouds. |
| Time for a drink of nectar. |
| Another unfurled fern frond. |
| Another red dragonfly. |
| My colours may be dull but I am fast in the air. |
| A handsome beetle. |
| I do not like to use the camera flash, so I held my breath for this shot. |
| Sound of flowing water is always calming for the soul. |
| A leaf-hopper that has two horns. |
| Something is decaying and boy was it a feast for so many flies, wasps and other bugs. |
| A palm-size fungus with lovely outlines. |
| Friends enjoying a morning outing. |
| This specie of dragonfly habitually rests on tree trunks. |
| Nature's art. |
| A long-horn beetle, the highlight of the walk. |
| A gigantic ant hurried by. |
| Would have been a treat if a colugo was around. |
| Berries for the birds. |
| A beautiful cockroach. |
| This insect is an Assassin bug. |
| Seeds that appeared to be cocooned in red thread. |
| Perfect symmetry. |
| Fruits of the Rattan plant. |
| New leaves. |
| After the rain, the butterflies came out to feed. |
| Venus Drive, the part that cannot be accessed by the general public because it is a private road. |
| Just before turning into the Venus Drive carpark. |
| Lovely tall palms at the entrance to the carpark. |
| I just love this clump of willow trees. |
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