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Claira In Smaller Enclosure
Claira In Smaller Enclosure John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > January 2024 > Claira In Smaller Enclosure
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Clairafeeding With Celery
Clairafeeding With Celery People: Claira
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > January 2024 > Clairafeeding With Celery
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White Bunny Climbing Claira
White Bunny Climbing Claira John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > January 2024 > White Bunny Climbing Claira
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Claira Feed Red Peppers
Claira Feed Red Peppers John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > January 2024 > Claira Feed Red Peppers
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Rabbit On My Foot
Rabbit On My Foot John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > January 2024 > Rabbit On My Foot
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Claira Petting Rabit Behind Ears
Claira Petting Rabit Behind Ears John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > January 2024 > Claira Petting Rabit Behind Ears
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Claira With Last Of Food
Claira With Last Of Food John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > January 2024 > Claira With Last Of Food
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Wet Purple Shore Crab
Wet Purple Shore Crab Species: Hemigrapsus nudus (purple shore crab)
John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Rathtrevor Camping > Wet Purple Shore Crab
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Osprey Family On Nest
Osprey Family On Nest Species: Pandion haliaetus (Osprey)
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > Shuswap Camping > Osprey Family On Nest
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King Fisher Fishing
This is 5 photos composited in photoshop. This tiny bird was repeatedly fishing (dumb fish) so I shot on each flight. Too bad I don't own a 1500mm lens. Species: Alcedo atthis (European Kingfisher, Common Kingfisher)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong > King Fisher Fishing
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Egret Fishing
The black bill and legs and yellow feet make this a Little Egret in my book. This dull yellow feet make this look like a juvenile to me. Species: Egretta garzetta (Little Egret)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong > Egret Fishing
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Two Skinks In Woodpile Hg
We saw a total of three skinks in this area. The suspicion is that it is mating time. Species: Eumeces chinensis chinensis (Chinese Skink)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > Two Skinks In Woodpile Hg
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Crimson Marsh Glider, Female
BC Dragonflies don't have a lot of sexual dimorphism that I have seen - sometimes one is 10% larger and the tail tip area is sometimes different, but otherwise similar. Crimson Marsh Gliders are quite different colours - Crimson (red) for the males, this brownish orange for the females. Species: Trithemis aurora (crimson marsh glider, Crimson Dropwing)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > Crimson Marsh Glider, Female
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Orange Dragonfly From Below
This Dragonfly is hard to identify. It might be a Russet Percher (recently emerged). John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > Orange Dragonfly From Below
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Common Tiger
I saw four different kinds of "Tigers" today - characterized by the dark black stripes on either a light or orange background. Species: Danaus genutia (common tiger)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > Common Tiger
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Plain Tiger
I think there are dark spots on the hind wings here, but the hind wings are hidden. Species: Danaus chrysippus (plain tiger)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > Plain Tiger
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Blue Tiger
At first I didn't realize there there were a variety of "Tiger"'s - Black with light colours. The reserve had a sign showing a few of the species - Ceylon Blue, Blue, Dark Blue, Glassy and more. I tried harder to take photos of each one I saw. Species: Tirumala limniace (blue tiger)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > Blue Tiger
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Paris Peacock Feeding
This individual has had a rough life - he is missing parts of his wing. The green dots covering the wings really stand out in direct sunlight. Species: Papilio paris (Paris peacock)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > Paris Peacock Feeding
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Great Egg-fly In Bright Light
This is a somewhat shaky identification - I believe the white spots on the wings are either overwhelmed by the blue or just worn off. I have a poor photo of the underside of the wing - it better matches (but still worn) Great Egg-fly. In this species the male and female don't look anything alike. Species: Hypolimnas bolina (great eggfly)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > Great Egg-fly In Bright Light
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White Dragontail
These were quite common in the day - we saw them in both locations, but they never stopped moving! Only late in the afternoon did they stop to feed, but they often kept beating their wings even when they standing on their legs. Species: Lamproptera curius (White Dragontail)
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > White Dragontail
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