The Hong Kong Wetland Park brings you to experience the magnificent biodiversity. In the Reserve Area, it's not hard to see nesting birds, cruising dragonflies and dancing butterflies in spring and summer, and a number of ducks and waterbirds in autumn and winter. However, some of the creatures are so shy that they are hardly seen. With close observations, you can get the signs of life, and they are using the same pathway as you do, or maybe they just hide themselves in a corner to watch you!
Perhaps, it's not easy to be a detective to the nature and get the clues at once as urban citizen have just arrived countryside. Thus, we set up several observation points and observation tubes along the Stream Walk, you may learn to detect the unremarkable clues nearby such as the hole on the cliff is home to a kingfisher; you may know there was a dragonfly that performed their maiden flight by looking at the exuviae (shell of dragonfly naiad); the fish bones and crab pieces tell you that an otter has been sitting on the rock with a full stomach.
Equipped with basic observation skills, patience and careful searches, you will discover signs of life on trees, among reed stems and in water! You can also enjoy the nature with your ears and your heart. In this summer, come and greet the creatures at the Hong Kong Wetland Park.
The Hong Kong Wetland Park brings you to experience the magnificent biodiversity. In the Reserve Area, it's not hard to see nesting birds, cruising dragonflies and dancing butterflies in spring and summer, and a number of ducks and waterbirds in autumn and winter. However, some of the creatures are so shy that they are hardly seen. With close observations, you can get the signs of life, and they are using the same pathway as you do, or maybe they just hide themselves in a corner to watch you!Perhaps, it's not easy to be a detective to the nature and get the clues at once as urban citizen have just arrived countryside. Thus, we set up several observation points and observation tubes along the Stream Walk, you may learn to detect the unremarkable clues nearby such as the hole on the cliff is home to a kingfisher; you may know there was a dragonfly that performed their maiden flight by looking at the exuviae (shell of dragonfly naiad); the fish bones and crab pieces tell you that an otter has been sitting on the rock with a full stomach.Equipped with basic observation skills, patience and careful searches, you will discover signs of life on trees, among reed stems and in water! You can also enjoy the nature with your ears and your heart. In this summer, come and greet the creatures at the Hong Kong Wetland Park.
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