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My Parents At Mai Po Photographers In A Blind Little Egret On Floating Boardwalk Common Picture Wing Pair Of Pied Avocet Grey Herons On Gei Wai Red-Base Jezebel False Tiger Moth Boardwalk Through Mangrove Forest Collared Crows Walking On Boardwalk Mudskipper Bird Bar Mudskipper Walking On Boardwalk My Parents At Mai Po
Nara At Frontier Closed Area Nara At Frontier Closed Area
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 14 > Nara At Frontier Closed Area

Little Egret On Floating Boardwalk This guy is starting to change to breeding colours. The bit of skin around his face is changing from yellow to green.
John Harvey Photo > Hong Kong 10 > Little Egret On Floating Boardwalk

Nara Walking On Floating Boardwalk Nara Walking On Floating Boardwalk
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 14 > Nara Walking On Floating Boardwalk

Floating Boardwalk Floating Boardwalk
John Harvey Photo > Hong Kong 10 > Floating Boardwalk

Common Picture Wing Common Picture Wing
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 14 > Common Picture Wing

Fiddler Crab In Mud Fiddler Crab In Mud
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 14 > Fiddler Crab In Mud

Red-Base Jezebel When your 100mm lens gets close enough to really see a butterfly, it is really close to the butterfly. Often the butterfly just flies away well before you get that close. This individual was really patient.
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > Red-Base Jezebel

Marsh Sandpiper Wading The guide identified this as a Marsh Sandpiper but the Common Greenshank sure looks similar. (Common Greenshank has a bit of an upturned bill - Marsh Sandpiper is flatter. These two birds are very closly related (both Tringa Genus)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 9 > Marsh Sandpiper Wading

Black Face Spoonbill Everybody is excited about this bird because there is only a few thousand of them left in the world and only a few hundred come to Hong Kong. There was a flock of about 30 of them in a larger pond and a few individuals wading.
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 9 > Black Face Spoonbill

Photographers In A Blind There are several blinds at Mai Po - this blind is three stories high.
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 9 > Photographers In A Blind