Bird walk along the other side of the Pasir Ris coast

This time I went at sunset because my friend came over and we didn't know what else to do. July is almost ending so the raptors that I've been desperately trying to photograph are quite done with their nesting and public appearances. The visitors and passage migrants have long moved on except a very tardy few; I've been seeing a sizeable number of pacific swifts lately but unexpectedly far from the beach. They are too quick for my camera, which is just an excuse for me being too lazy to try harder, which is also a pity because those swifts are tagged as 'uncommon' here and they'll likely be on their way in a couple of weeks. Anyway, mostly only the lonely natives are left. This tropical concrete island seems bent on offering me sorry scenes just as I prepare to move into a university that disgusts me (NUS). But I have no choice and neither do the beautiful and savage migratory birds. But as John Muir said, 'Nature is ever at work... allowing no res...