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joestoysPublished at May 19, 2026 at 12:00 PM3:29
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Nightjar Family Spotted In Broad Daylight At Jurong Park

18 days agoLong-tail
wildlife documentaryjurong lake gardens singaporebirdsanimal camouflagenightjarnightjar family spotted
Published time
May 19, 2026 at 12:00 PM
Duration
3:29
Video type
People & Blogs
Channel region
Singapore
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Views
149
Likes
0
Comments
0
Estimated Daily Revenue
$0 - $0
Estimated Total Revenue
$0.11 - $0.63
RPM Range
$0.72 - $4.2
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Velocity Score
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Topic Cluster
wildlife documentary
Video Description
Not 1 Nightjar… but an adult with 2 younglings spotted at Jurong Park — and in broad daylight too, while people were openly walking in the park. 😮🌙☀️ Nightjars are usually masters of the night and incredibly difficult to spot during the day due to their camouflage. Seeing an adult openly sheltering 2 younglings in daylight, with park visitors walking nearby, makes this encounter even more special. Most people would probably walk straight past them without even realizing they were there. Nature’s camouflage experts at work right here in Singapore. 🪶
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