Hopelessly optimistic.
The arrival of 4 Himalayan Vultures in Singapore had taken the local birding community by storm. Unfortunately, it was sighted on a Wednesday so it’s a no-go for me. I am, after all, a humble Salaryman on the weekdays.
Fueled by wishful optimism, I decided to visit Jelutong Tower on Saturday hoping that the high vantage point will allow me to catch a glimpse of the vultures if they were to soar across the Singapore skies.

Birding at Jelutong Tower is best done in the early mornings when the birds are actively feeding. This, however, requires one to trek through the forest in pitch black conditions during pre-dawn hours. As I rely on public transport, my usual route is to go through Golf Link from Lornie Road, a 2.5km trek across relatively flat terrain which takes about 30 to 40 minutes.

On route to the tower, I came across 2 Savanna Nightjars and a Blue-winged Pitta. Unfortunately, it was just too dark to attempt to take any photos.
Birding at the tower was a relatively quiet affair that morning. The Pink-necked Green Pigeon and Orange-bellied Flowerpecker were present in attendance as usual.


A few Oriental Honey Buzzards flew by close to the tower which is always a great chance to get close-up photos of these amazing raptors.


I decided to call it a day by late morning. On the way out, I spotted another pair of Orange-Bellied Flowerpeckers. I observed the female picking and gathering the fine hairs off this plant. Presumably for nest building?

And nope, no luck on spotting the vultures.
eBird checklist: https://ebird.org/checklist/S293413433
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