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  • Autumn butterfly migration in Hong Kong
  • Bamboo Pit Viper on Hong Kong Trail near Wanchia Gap Road.
  • Butterflies (4 comments)
  • Chances of Spoon-billed Sandpiper in Hong Kong
  • China snowstorms n bird movements and deaths (2 comments)
  • Golden Orb Weaver (4 comments)
  • Lam Tin Snake I.D. (3 comments)
  • Rat Snake? (1 comment)
  • Snake ID (1 comment)
  • Sunbird flowers now blooming in Tai Po Kau
  • The Mystery Beast of Sam A Wan
  • 2nd pit viper pic

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