Posts Tagged ‘animals’
Do you see what I see?
Dolphin Lagoon
On Sentosa Island, there is a Dolphin Lagoon where I went to watch the pink dolphins perform. Afterwards, I took a picture with Squirt, who only liked girls! 😉
squirt the dolphin from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Meowing parrot
It meowed at us first! So of course we had to meow back until it meowed for the camera…
meowing parrot from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Birds in the wall
About a month ago, I started to awake to noises that sound like wires being dragged along a wall (you know, like when you have cables dangling behind a desk and you’re adjusting them). A few days of that and we began to wonder if it was the neighbors getting up early each day and moving things around. However, one day it became distinctive scratching. So I posited that it was rats in the wall. Which seemed to all make sense as the noise continued, until THIS happened:
birds chirping in the wall from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
And that is how we came to learn that it was actually birds. I suppose they were building a nest and then when their young hatched, they started to chirp. So a good two weeks of this goes by and we had enough. Time to move the bed. The next morning, peace. Then the day after that, I heard them again. Less loud, but still there. Maintenance had been informed, but I guess they hadn’t gotten a chance to extract the nest. It got really annoying being woken up (usually around 7) by these noises, which included chirping, scratching, and even the thud when the birds flew in from the entrance of the air vent.
birds scratching in wall from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Winning the trust of a blowfish
There is a touch tank at the Underwater World on Sentosa Island in Singapore and when I was there I attempted to pet a blowfish in the tank. It was a skittish fellow!
I give it another try…
blowfish attempt from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Finally, a little swipe! 🙂
blowfish petting from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
How much is that doggy in the window?
I can’t quite tell if she’s a Pek A Poo or a Shih Poo. What fun names though! If she’s the Pek A Poo, she shares my birth date! 🙂
Bird observing traffic signals
Haha, I was amused that the bird was following the signal, staying still with the red light and moving with the green. 😛
Preserving little lives
I had noticed a plank of wood floating in the waves at Nai Harn Beach, so I decided to pull it out. But once I saw that these mussels had made it a home, I couldn’t let them die! And thus I released them back to the wild ocean currents.
the mussels are aliiive! from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Butterfly food
These butterflies weren’t shy and didn’t mind us staring as they fed.
butterflies feeding from Mary Qin on Vimeo.