A falcon was spotted devouring a pigeon on the roof of an HDB block in Havelock. Mr Silas Lim, a resident of Block 2 Jalan Kukoh, witnessed the scene from his 14th-floor flat on the morning of Nov. 19. Initially mistaking the bird for a crow, he noticed something...
Mr Silas Lim, a resident of Block 2 Jalan Kukoh, witnessed the scene from his 14th-floor flat on the morning of Nov. 19.
Perched about 100 metres away, near some lightning rods, the falcon feasted on a grey-feathered creature, believed to be a pigeon.
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