As you can see, the red round thingy is some kind of snail's eggs. There were lots of them on the rocks, but I only took pictures of this.
Gary the snail and his friends.
Just kidding :) There were lots of them, different sizes, from big to small.
If you can see it, the black stick on the water is actually the pond skater.
Pond skaters float on the surface of water sensing vibrations and ripples with the sensitive hairs on their legs and bodies.
Can you see the light green curvy thing on a stick?
Its the grasshopper ^^
Its hard to take picture of it as it as really very small.
Flowering & Non-flowering Plants:
The Bird's Nest Fern.
The Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus) is a large leafy fern, commonly found on wayside trees, particularly the Rain Tree in Singapore. The fern grows at the base of large branches and can grow in this soilless condition as it has a unique ability to trap water and develop its own store of humus.
The pretty pretty Ixora :p
Ixora is a genus of 529 species in the family Rubiaceae, consisting of tropical evergreen trees and shrubs.
The Flame of the Forest
The Flame of the Forest is a medium to large-sized tree and can reach up to 20 m in height. It has a short trunk, grey and smooth bark and rootlike buttresses.
The Macarthur Plam.
Macarthur Palm. A most elegant clumping, slender feather-leaved palm native to Northern Queensland which thrives.
The bush committee, and of course, its made up of bushes. ;-)
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