Not surprisingly, the shore today is not as "populated" with creatures as my last visit in June. This is most probably because the animals were hiding to protect themselves from the influx of fresh water. Here are some of the creatures I saw:
Monday, December 14, 2009
Going Solo at Changi
4 December 2009 - Decided to check out Changi while the rest were out exploring some other shores. It's been quite some time since my last visit and I was pretty excited to visit this rich shore again. But alas, the weather's not very cooperative today - it rained the whole afternoon!
Not surprisingly, the shore today is not as "populated" with creatures as my last visit in June. This is most probably because the animals were hiding to protect themselves from the influx of fresh water. Here are some of the creatures I saw:
Thorny Sea Cucumber. Saw quite a few of them. Can't miss them. They just stand out against the dark green of the seagrasses.
Purple Sea Cucumber.
and here's another, with its tube feet extended...
Orange Sea Cucumber.
and another, with a shell stuck on it...
Peacock Anemones can be found in a variety of colours. In brown...
white... other colours include orange, yellow, green and purple.
Flowery Sea Pen. First time seeing one with its polyps extended.
here's another one. Don't you think it's pretty?
Many Fan Clams can be found on the shore too. Their sharp edges can give unwary shore visitors a nasty cut.
and what's a trip to Changi without seeing sea stars? This is a Biscuit Sea Star.
and another...
and yet another... the shore is peppered with these stars!
Also spotted was this teeny weeny sea star (about 1cm). Probably a juvenile biscuit sea star?
Saw a number of these orange Cake Sea Stars too. Very striking colour, could spot them from a distance.
This is the moult of a horseshoe crab. Unlike dead animals, moults are light and have transparent eyes. And most importantly, they do not not smell! *grins*
and finally, a White Sea Urchin to round off today's trip. I like the purple bands on its spines. =)
Not surprisingly, the shore today is not as "populated" with creatures as my last visit in June. This is most probably because the animals were hiding to protect themselves from the influx of fresh water. Here are some of the creatures I saw:
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Exploring Ubin's Shores
3 December 2009 - Was out exploring the shores of Pulau Ubin today. Quite a physically exhausting trip due to the soft ground (sunk knee-deep into mud a number of times). Nevertheless, it was a good trip and we saw quite a lot of interesting stuff.
There were many Haddon's Carpet Anemones on the shore. Unfortunately, I did not manage to spot any shrimps on them. This juvenile caught my eye due to its cute miniature size...
Here's another type of anemone - Peacock Anemone. They can be found in a variety of colours.
Anemone? Stingray? Nope, this is a Hairy Sea Hare. A first sighting for me. Saw quite a number of them clustered nearby...
another sea hare? Nah, this is a Spiky Sea Pen.
Common Venus Clam.
This is another type of clam - Ribbed Venus Clam.
Ovum Cowries nestled among some unknown bluish blobs...
Onyx Cowries... The most beautiful species of cowrie in my opinion.
Stone Crab. They can be identified by their green eyes circled with red.
Hmm... not sure what species this crab belong to...
And this is a Red Porcelain Crab. Unlike the usual crabs, porcelain crabs have only 3 pairs of walking legs.
Mantis Shrimp. They have really strong pincers. Do not touch them!
This is the Crown Sea Star. It is also know as the "Rock Star" as they are usually found under rocks and stones...
Cake Sea Star. They can be found in a variety of colours and patterns. This one had a red spot in the centre... reminds me of char siew pau... hahahaha
and this very "neat-looking" star is the Biscuit Sea Star. No prize for guessing how it got its name. Don't you think it looked as if it was cut out from a cookie-cutter?
the most stunning find of the day - a Feather Star! This is the prettiest feather star I've seen on my intertidal trips so far. The ones I've encountered previously are mostly plain red or black.
This is a Blue-spotted Flatworm.
and another type of flatworm - the Brown Striped Flatworm.
Thorny Sea Cucumber.
Orange Sea Cucumber.
another orange sea cucumber...
and yet another, but with a purplish body...
Purple Sea Cucumber...
another sea cucumber? Nah, this is the Thumbs-up Sea Squirt.
Zoanthids. Came across a huge patch of them towards the end of our trip. They covered an area equivalent to half a basketball court.
and a nice sunset to end our trip...
It felt great to leave the hustle and bustle of our city to enjoy the rustic charm of Pulau Ubin. Nice and relaxing. Hope to visit again soon! =)
It felt great to leave the hustle and bustle of our city to enjoy the rustic charm of Pulau Ubin. Nice and relaxing. Hope to visit again soon! =)
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