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A Perfect Farewell to 2024: Indian White-eyes Among Cherry Blossoms in Chiang Mai

 



As the final day of 2024 unfolded, I found myself immersed in the beauty of Chiang Mai’s landscapes, capturing one of the most charming and energetic little birds—the Indian White-eye (Zosterops palpebrosus). Among the delicate cherry blossoms, these tiny birds moved swiftly, feeding on nectar and bringing the scene to life with their playful antics. Watching these tiny birds dance through the blossoms, I couldn't help but reflect on the beauty of fleeting moments in nature—how each year comes to an end, yet life’s cycles continue with unwavering grace. The Indian White-eye, thriving among the flowers, felt like the perfect symbol of new beginnings, renewal, and the beauty of simple joys.





The Indian White-eye is a small passerine bird found across the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia. Recognizable by its bright yellow-green plumage and distinct white eye-ring, it is a highly active species, often seen in small flocks, flitting between flowers and trees.

These birds are nectar feeders, frequently seen hanging upside-down while feeding, as captured in one of my shots. They also consume small insects and fruits, playing an important role in pollination. Their high-energy movements make them a challenge to photograph, but patience rewarded me with these wonderful moments.

With these images, I bid farewell to 2024, welcoming 2025 with excitement for more adventures, discoveries, and moments with nature.

📍 Captured in Chiang Mai, Thailand
📸 Paula QJY Photography | IG: justcapture2021









Singapore is home to a vast variety of creepy crawlies and critters like this huntsman spider, they mostly come out after dark.

I will post up my collections of spider's photos taken in the past few months in the following weeks. This one is our Domestic Huntsman Spider (Heteropoda venatoria), 

Spiders in this family move sideways like crabs (hense they are also called giant crab spiders) with long legs that spread out to about 10cm wide. They normally eat insects, sometime small birds and bats too. It is not venomous but the bite should be painful i guess haha. 

You may want to click on my IG (link below), I am aiming for captured beautiful wildlife 2021 pieces photos in Singapore and get 2021 likes. 😊

Wildlife in Singapore