Showing posts with label Malaysia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malaysia. Show all posts

Monday, February 21, 2011

Flying Dragon

As I had mentioned earlier, we had to climb a really steep mountain, one that was covered with dense forest. I got to spot a number of critters but didn't get the chance to shoot all of them as I had to keep up with the others. Most of them were insects. At one moment during the hike, I spotted a small gliding lizard (or flying dragon) perched upon a tall tree. However, the tiny creature scurried up high into the tree before I could photograph it. I was pretty devastated as I never really got to shoot a flying dragon well. But that wasn't to be! I managed to spot another one near the base of the hill, close to the car park. This one was big, and I immediately identified it as the Common Flying Dragon or Sumatran Flying Dragon. Here are some shots.


Notice the small path of yellow under its throat. That's his flag that he spreads when he sees a mate.



Close up of the head.


Remarkable camouflage!


So I was delighted with this chance to shoot the lizard properly, but it wasn't over with this. The lizard climbed up the tree and when I looked up, I realized that he was closing to another lizard, a female! I immediately took some shots. However, I was using a basic 18-55mm lens on my friend's 450D and it couldn't reach the pair well even at full zoom. But still, here's a fair shot. Look closely and you'll see both of them.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Winged Wonders

There were a large variety of dragonflies and other winged insects around the campsite, but most dragons were quick and I didn't get to shoot many. Here are a few different species I managed to shoot.




And then there were a pretty good number of bees and wasps, which, I didn't really wish to go too close to. Here's a carpenter bee at its usual spot in the morning.


And a species of wasp, digging into the earth, probably that's where it resides.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Legs... A Lot of Them

Here are some many-legged creatures I came across and shot during the camp. This place was home to a large number of millipedes, such as this red one here.


And the Pill Millipede. These were more common near the forested areas. The one shot here was one of the biggest we found.



There. it curled into a perfect sphere.


And here's a common house spider I regularly used to spot in India. This guy was found in one of the gent's toilets.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Kahang Eco-Organic Rice Farm, Johor

We had a great level camp for all the Sec 3s in our school in January 2010, a trip to Kahang Eco-Organic Rice Farm in Johor. Like many other sub-urban places, it is surrounded with plantations and paddy fields. Here are some photos of the surroundings. This is a shot one of the many paddy fields you see.


We had a whale of a time getting into the fields and playing among the mud. When we got out, everyone of us looked like mud monsters.


A shot from the main assembly area. I just love the colours and depth of this shot.


A rainbow that appeared right after a slight downpour.


Here's a photo i took from the peak of a hill we climbed during the camp. It sure was a tough hike up but the result was rewarding!


Photos of critters coming up next.

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