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RFI Singapore

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Subject: RFI Singapore
From: "Tim Murphy" <>
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 19:35:06 +1000
The kiosk in the Singapore Botanic Gardens sell lots of Bird Books - not just 
of Singapore.

It is also a good spot to start birding - the upper pond - the one away from 
Orchard Road is the best birding spot.

Sungei Buloh Nature Park (Mangrove walks) is one of my favorite places - easy 
to get there by Taxi for about $20  (don't be too early as it only opens at 
8.00 - I think) and equally easy to get back by Bus and Subway. 

Tim Murphy

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 Behalf Of Duan Biggs
Sent: Wednesday, 20 June 2007 5:21 PM
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Subject: RFI Singapore


Dear all,

I have a few days layover on a trip to South Africa next week. I would 
appreicate any suggestions on:

1. Good birding spots in Singapore - details and logistics
2. Which field guide to get - are these available in Singapore>

I thank you in advance for your response.

Kind regards,

Duan Biggs

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