BEHIND THE LENS

The internet is (almost) infinite, full of more great pictures and content than one could ever hope to absorb; we're here to help narrow it down and focus on Hong Kong wildlife.

Hong Kong was once home to exotic mammals, including: tigers, leopards, elephants and gibbons, and it provides the base for our hikes and our eternal hunt to find the best of Hong Kong’s wildlife. We’ve continually explored the subtropical forest, paths and plains, finding numerous insects, reptiles, amphibians, as well as porcupines, wild boar, leopard cats and mouse deer. We’ve seen blue-tailed skinks basking in the sun, tiger beetles scuttling on the path in front of us, watched cobras hunt, hundreds of butterflies take flight, huge pythons curled in water catchments, and porcupines rustling in the night. And of course all those wonderful birds.. such as the brilliant yellow white-eyes, the dazzling emerald Sunbirds, chatty bulbuls and of course the large swooping black Kites riding the airwaves.

 

There is still a way to go for wildlife education and promotion in Hong Kong, although there is a growing movement to protect the beauty of our natural environment and the animals that we live with. We want to be part of this ecological movement and celebrate Hong Kong’s abundant natural world.

  

The images here have been reduced in quality for better/quicker viewing on-screen. Please follow the links where appropriate for a full image. And contact me for prints, posters and postcards.

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