Hi Wendy,
Here's of bird list from recent surveys conducted in Singapore (see below). The 
reporting rate for a single observation is 2 percent. 24 hrs - good luck.
Cheers,
Tim Dolby
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Wandering Whistling-Duck        5%
Lesser Whistling-Duck   10%
Black Swan      2%
Red Junglefowl  10%
Little Grebe    2%
Yellow Bittern  10%
Grey Heron      14%
Purple Heron    10%
Great Egret     10%
Intermediate Egret      2%
Chinese Egret   2%
Little Egret    14%
Eastern Reef Egret      2%
Cattle Egret    10%
Chinese Pond-Heron      7%
Striated Heron  17%
Black-crowned Night-Heron       7%
Painted Stork   2%
Osprey  7%
Black Baza      10%
Oriental Honey-buzzard  7%
(Black-shouldered Kite) Elanus caeruleus        5%
Black Kite      5%
Brahminy Kite   36%
White-bellied Sea-Eagle 21%
Gray-headed Fish-Eagle  2%
Japanese Sparrowhawk    7%
Changeable Hawk-Eagle   5%
White-breasted Waterhen 19%
Baillon's Crake 2%
Watercock       7%
Common Moorhen  5%
Pacific Golden Plover   5%
Lesser Sand Plover      2%
(Black-winged Stilt) Himantopus himantopus      2%
Terek Sandpiper 2%
Common Sandpiper        21%
Common Greenshank       10%
Marsh Sandpiper 5%
Common Redshank 7%
Whimbrel        2%
Black-tailed Godwit     2%
Curlew Sandpiper        2%
Little Tern     2%
White-winged Black Tern 5%
Black-naped Tern        5%
Crested Tern    7%
Lesser Crested Tern     2%
Rock Dove       29%
Spotted Dove    48%
Emerald Dove    2%
Zebra Dove      14%
Little Green-Pigeon     2%
Pink-necked Pigeon      38%
Thick-billed Pigeon     2%
Tanimbar Corella        12%
Yellow-crested Cockatoo 5%
Red-breasted Parakeet   10%
Long-tailed Parakeet    12%
Blue-crowned Hanging-Parrot     2%
Violet Cuckoo   2%
Asian Koel      24%
Chestnut-bellied Malkoha        2%
Greater Coucal  2%
Lesser Coucal   2%
Collared Scops-Owl      5%
Brown Hawk-Owl  5%
Malaysian Nightjar      2%
Large-tailed Nightjar   2%
Glossy Swiftlet 2%
Black-nest Swiftlet     19%
Edible-nest Swiftlet    17%
German's Swiftlet       7%
House Swift     24%
Asian Palm-Swift        2%
Gray-rumped Treeswift   5%
Common Kingfisher       5%
Stork-billed Kingfisher 2%
White-throated Kingfisher       19%
Black-capped Kingfisher 5%
Collared Kingfisher     52%
Blue-throated Bee-eater 12%
Blue-tailed Bee-eater   12%
Dollarbird      14%
Oriental Pied-Hornbill  7%
Great Hornbill  2%
Red-crowned Barbet      2%
Coppersmith Barbet      7%
Brown-capped Woodpecker 14%
Gray-capped Woodpecker  2%
Rufous Woodpecker       2%
Banded Woodpecker       10%
Laced Woodpecker        2%
Common Flameback        10%
Brown Shrike    7%
Long-tailed Shrike      5%
Pied Triller    14%
Ashy Minivet    2%
Blue-winged Leafbird    2%
Common Iora     14%
House Crow      50%
Large-billed Crow       12%
Barn Swallow    10%
Pacific Swallow 38%
Straw-headed Bulbul     2%
Yellow-vented Bulbul    60%
Olive-winged Bulbul     7%
Cream-vented Bulbul     5%
Red-eyed Bulbul 5%
Finsch's Bulbul 2%
Zitting Cisticola       2%
Yellow-bellied Prinia   2%
Pallas's Warbler        2%
Black-browed Reed-Warbler       2%
Oriental Reed-Warbler   7%
Common Tailorbird       14%
Dark-necked Tailorbird  7%
Ashy Tailorbird 7%
Arctic Warbler  14%
Eastern Crowned Leaf-Warbler    2%
Asian Brown Flycatcher  12%
Korean Flycatcher       2%
Oriental Magpie-Robin   17%
White-rumped Shama      2%
Pied Fantail    5%
White-chested Babbler   2%
Short-tailed Babbler    2%
Striped Tit-Babbler     10%
Plain Sunbird   2%
Plain-throated Sunbird  12%
Purple-throated Sunbird 2%
Copper-throated Sunbird 10%
Olive-backed Sunbird    31%
Eastern Crimson Sunbird 14%
Little Spiderhunter     2%
Thick-billed Spiderhunter       2%
Thick-billed Flowerpecker       2%
Orange-bellied Flowerpecker     7%
Plain Flowerpecker      2%
Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker     10%
Black-naped Oriole      64%
Asian Fairy-bluebird    2%
Greater Racket-tailed Drongo    12%
Asian Glossy Starling   43%
Common Hill Myna        5%
White-vented Myna       19%
Javan Myna      52%
Jungle Myna     2%
Common Myna     45%
Black-winged Starling   5%
Eastern Yellow Wagtail  2%
Oriental Pipit  5%
House Sparrow   2%
Eurasian Tree Sparrow   38%
Baya Weaver     2%
Javan Munia     10%
Nutmeg Mannikin 17%
Chestnut Munia  7%
White-headed Munia      2%
-----Original Message-----
From:  on behalf of Wendy Dunn
Sent: Thu 26/03/2009 11:40 AM
To: 
Subject: singapore birds
I will be in Singapore for 24 hours on May 22nd and 23rd, staying at Changi 
Village,about 15 minutes from the airport. I would appreciate any help with 
what birds I might see and where.  The Singapore tourist board hasn't been able 
to help except for Parakeets in the area.
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