What started as a wing-sical delight has turned "fowl". A Pasir Ris resident is getting concerned about the growing population of free-roaming chickens in the area. "As a long-time resident of Pasir Ris, I have always enjoyed the charm of Sea Shell Park," said Stomper Derrick .

"However, what used to be a pleasant sight of a few free-roaming chickens has now turned into a significant concern due to their overpopulation." He is not the only one to notice the proliferation of chickens in Pasir Ris recently. TikToker badgalchenchen made the same observation in a video in April.

"They are literally everywhere I go and I swear I saw up to 100 chickens," she said, adding that she saw only two or three chickens just a year earlier. @badgalchenchen Pasir ris Chicken Galore. Whywhywhy #singaporetiktok #pasirrispark #chickens #pasirris ♬ original sound - badgalchenchen - chenchentv | travel, hikes The Stomper said: "Initially, seeing a few chickens was delightful, but now their numbers have multiplied to the point where it's becoming problematic.

"The roosters' early morning crowing has become a daily disturbance, making it hard to get a good night's sleep. The chickens have also been foraging in the park's flower beds and causing considerable damage to the plants and the overall landscape. "This is disheartening, especially for those of us in the community who have put in a lot of effort to maintain the park's beauty.

" The Stomper also highlighted public health and safety concerns. .