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Mike Kilburn
Thanks Tom
Actually it was a pretty cool spider. Not only did he somehow nail this dragonfly several times his size, but he was perfectly happy running across the surface of the water, and his mate was watching proceedings from the back of another gently proceeding water snail!
Today the dragonflies got their revenge - the black and yellow Common Flangetail caught and ate a bee and gave terrific scope views. This and the Asian Pintail were just two of at least 15 species of dragonflies I saw in less than three hours.
Back to birds a couple of Black Drongos and three Cattle Egrets seen from the bus were the only sign of migration, but I did enjoy seeing the Hair-crested Drongo well set on its nest, and the Chinese Pond Heron posed exceptionally well. Not too much else on a hot and sticky morning, but I did enjoy seeing four Crested Serpent Eagles in the air together, including one young bird that was lacking the broad white subterminal band on the wing.
Any advice on the flowering tree would be most welcome. Its planted as a crop of some kind, but I have no idea what is harvested.
Cheers
Mike
Actually it was a pretty cool spider. Not only did he somehow nail this dragonfly several times his size, but he was perfectly happy running across the surface of the water, and his mate was watching proceedings from the back of another gently proceeding water snail!
Today the dragonflies got their revenge - the black and yellow Common Flangetail caught and ate a bee and gave terrific scope views. This and the Asian Pintail were just two of at least 15 species of dragonflies I saw in less than three hours.
Back to birds a couple of Black Drongos and three Cattle Egrets seen from the bus were the only sign of migration, but I did enjoy seeing the Hair-crested Drongo well set on its nest, and the Chinese Pond Heron posed exceptionally well. Not too much else on a hot and sticky morning, but I did enjoy seeing four Crested Serpent Eagles in the air together, including one young bird that was lacking the broad white subterminal band on the wing.
Any advice on the flowering tree would be most welcome. Its planted as a crop of some kind, but I have no idea what is harvested.
Cheers
Mike
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