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Macaque At Kadoori Farm
Macaque At Kadoori Farm John Harvey Photo > Hong Kong 10 > Macaque At Kadoori Farm
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Striated Heron
At first I thought this was a black capped night heron but when I reviewed the books, the eye colour was wrong. This bird was in the enclosure for flamingos - I suspect it eats things the flamingos will not. Species: Butorides striata (Striated heron)
John Harvey Photo > Hong Kong 10 > Striated Heron
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Running On The Paths
Running On The Paths John Harvey Photo > Hong Kong 10 > Running On The Paths
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Red Whiskered Bulbul
Red Whiskered Bulbul John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 14 > Red Whiskered Bulbul
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Common Five-Ring Dry Season
Another species that has similar looking species living in the same place. Species: Ypthima baldus (common fivering)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > Common Five-Ring Dry Season
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Crowd To Photograph Coral Tree
Crowd To Photograph Coral Tree John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > Crowd To Photograph Coral Tree
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White Eye In Coral Tree
White Eye In Coral Tree John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > White Eye In Coral Tree
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Banded Tree Brown
This butterfly really liked this rock. The rock was in the middle of the meadow and lots of people walked by. The butterfly would sometimes take off, only to turn around and return back to almost the same spot. Species: Lethe confusa (banded treebrown)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > Banded Tree Brown
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Changeable Lizard Basking
This guy was basking at the top of a waist high bush - he was perfect height for photographs. I expected him to disappear when we got within metres of it, but it was quite patient. The lizard was basking so he was probably cold. John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > Changeable Lizard Basking
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Russet Percher
Another species we saw at both the nature reserve and the the butterfly park. Most of the dragonflies you see in BC have entirely transparent wings, some with spots on them. This species is the opposite - opaque wings with transparent spots. This photo is a composite of two images for depth of field.
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