Was at the Lower Peirce for the month May 08 Nature Walk. Uncle Johnny was there also and he guided the 1st group (big grp). As the group guided by Uncle Johnny is getting too big, we separate a family of 3 to a second group which I guided.
On that day, I realised that the
Long-tailed Macaque Monkeys are early. Normally, we do not see them till late in the morning after 10pm. This morning, when I was there b4 9.30am, was able to spot them around the trees. Is it due to the recent warm weather?
Anyway, the walk when smoothly and I had sometime left to myself after the walk to practise on my macro-photography skill. Thus manage to shoot some bugs (see below).





Common Palmfly (
Elymnias hypermnestra)

A badly tattered Chocolate Pansy (
Junonia hedonia ida)

Either a Malayan Lascar or a Common Lascar

A Snow Flats (
Tagiades sp)

Of course, how can I ever miss my old friend, Mr. Sun Skink whom I named Mr. Sunny. :P

Was also able to spot a pair of Flying Draco. Anyone can ID if this is the common flying Draco or the black-bearded? Sorry did not manage to take a pix of its throat to differential.


Will also need some help on the bugs ID.
P.S. Tks Commander for the butterflies IDs.
Cheers
JC