Wednesday, 6 July 2022
Crested Goshawk
The Crested Goshawk is the only resident accipiter species found in Singapore. It is also the largest and inhabits areas in the forest edge. For a season, a pair was spotted along the wooded area around Pasir Ris Park, just beside Sungei Api-api.
With an abundance of rats, bats, chicks and other prey, the pair can be seen hunting and then bringing it to feed their fast-growing hatchlings.
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