



Each of these was taken today at The Lions Nature Education Centre, Sai Kung. The Lantern Bug has bugged me (pardon the pun) for some time. Everybody photographs them and I hadn't found one. Today an elderly gentleman showed me 2 on a Longan tree. Thank you sir.
The centre has several dragonfly ponds and they were active enough today. More odonata to follow. Now if only I had seen the goat-eating python (Monty to its friends) of Sai Kung my day would have been complete.
3 comments:
Sir, when I think of all the time you must spend out doors doing what you love, it makes me think you are a very happy man.
I can be Phiz, I can be. But sadly Monday to Friday work gets in the way. It is of course merely a means of funding my passion for natural history.
I think I almost like the bugs more than the birds!
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