Photo credit: Loke Peng Fai
A symbol of strength and courage, the falcon is the national bird of the United Arab Emirates. In Singapore, you may find the Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus). Renowned for its speed, reaching over 320 km/h during its characteristic hunting dives, it is an uncommon winter visitor to Singapore. Its distinctive features are its blue-grey long-pointed wings and buff-coloured underside with brown spots.
This species has a cosmopolitan distribution, with breeding populations in northern Asia migrating southward to the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra during the winter months. In Singapore, this raptor can even be observed perched on skyscrapers during the winter months.
4. White Wagtail
The White Wagtail (Motacilla alba) is a black, white and grey bird that is usually found close to water bodies such as canals where it forages for invertebrates along the water’s edge. It is about 20 cm in length and can be identified by its long black tail that is finely edged with white as well as its white cheeks and sides of head that contrast with its black or grey throat and chin. It has the characteristic habit of wagging its tail actively from side to side, hence its name.
An uncommon winter visitor to Singapore, it breeds widely across the Northern Hemisphere and spends the winter in warmer regions such as Africa, India and Southeast Asia. It is the national bird of Latvia.