Mudskippers & flidder crabs in the Hong Kong Wetland Park (Natural heritage)

11/24/2010


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  Remember the last time we mentioned about the Hong Kong Wetland Park which is a natural heritage? This time, I want to share some more photos and videos about the Mudskippers and the flibber crabs in the park. The Mudsskippers are lovely and interesting. Hope all of you will love it!!


The day we went to the HK Wetland Park is a pretty sunny day and we went here by Sunny's car!! =p


 
We took many photos that day and in the photo, you can see our team members Jerry and Mandy Suet. Jerry is a Canon cameras supporter!!





The below photo is Fung. He loves his Canon 550D very much. Can you see he is smiling to his camera!?


Here is the main entrance of the park. Can you see Jerry (in white T-shirt) in the right hand side photo =D?
We buy 6 student tickets for HK$15 each!!


Now, we come to the real wetland, we can observe the Mudskippers on the wood bridge! Let see the video below:

You can see the Mudskippers and fiddler crabs on the wetland, isn't it interesting? =))

Here is the narrative about the Mudskipper and the Fiddler crab:

Male fiddler crabs have one claw that is much bigger then the other. They wave this claw to signal to a mate, and warn other males to keep away from their burrow.

This fish uses its front fins to walk or hop along the mud when the tide is out. During courtship or when threatened, it can leap with a flick of its powerful tail.

After we had visited the Mudskippers & the crabs, we went to see the butterflies. Since the land in the Wetland Park is fertilized so many flowers grow brilliantly on the ground and butterflies love it and being attracted! Please enjoy the video =))

Q: And again, we have a question time. I'm Tommy, the phototaker of this posts. Do you know what is my camera model?
A. Nikon P5100
B. Canon P5100
C. Olympic P5100

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