Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on annual number of complaints regarding noise disturbance from the Asian Koel, over the last five years and mitigation measures implemented to minimise roosting near residential areas

Oct 5, 2021


Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis: To ask the Minister for National Development (a) over the past five years, what is the annual number of complaints regarding noise disturbance from the Asian Koel; and (b) what are the mitigation measures implemented to minimise roosting near residential areas and its assessed effectiveness, considering its status as a native species protected under the Wild Animals and Birds Act.

Answer:

From 2016 to 2020, NParks received an average of about 640 cases of feedback annually regarding noise disturbance from the Asian Koel.  

NParks adopts a holistic and science-based approach to manage the population of birds in Singapore, including the Asian Koel. At residential areas, NParks conducts surveys to identify hotspots where the Asian Koel is commonly found. To deter the birds from perching or foraging in these sites, NParks works with Town Councils and Management Corporation Strata Titles (MCSTs) to carry out habitat modification, such as tree pruning and replacement, as well as the harvesting of fruits to remove food sources. As the Asian Koel lays its eggs in crow nests, NParks also removes such nests to manage the population of these birds. These measures have been effective in managing the population of Asian Koels in residential areas, in a sustainable and humane manner.

NParks will continue to work closely with agencies to enhance its strategies to mitigate bird-related disamenities, while promoting harmonious co-existence with our native wildlife species.