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Bluebottle
04-Dec-2009, 04:06 PM
I visited the Butterfly Garden at T3 during my recent overseas trip. The setting is quite pleasant. Unfortunately, I had just half an hour to spend and with a non-macro lens :-( .

http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/pfloke/Butterfly/IMG_5707.jpg?t=1259908854

http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/pfloke/Butterfly/IMG_5727.jpg?t=1259908911

http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/pfloke/Butterfly/IMG_5724.jpg?t=1259908954

Note the cylinder shape incubator on the right of the photo
http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/pfloke/Butterfly/IMG_5720.jpg?t=1259908984

Pupaes inside the incubator
http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/pfloke/Butterfly/IMG_5727IMG_5945.jpg?t=1259909047

A newly eclosed Great Mormon
http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/pfloke/Butterfly/IMG_5727IMG_5727IMG_5956.jpg?t=1259909093


Leopard Lacewing
http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/pfloke/Butterfly/IMG_5727CethosiacyaneLeopardLacewin.jpg?t=12599093 49

Bluebottle
04-Dec-2009, 04:07 PM
Clipper
http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/pfloke/Butterfly/IMG_5727IMG_5937.jpg?t=1259909669

Archduke
http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/pfloke/Butterfly/IMG_5727IMG_5944CethosiacyaneArchdu.jpg?t=12599097 72

Great Mormon
http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/pfloke/Butterfly/IMG_5727IMG_5936.jpg?t=1259909890

Jacintha Eggfly
http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/pfloke/Butterfly/IMG_5727IMG_5948.jpg?t=1259909938
http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/pfloke/Butterfly/IMG_5727IMG_5954.jpg?t=1259909939

Blue Pansy?
http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/pfloke/Butterfly/IMG_5727IMG_5959BluePansyp.jpg?t=1259909997

Wanderer
04-Dec-2009, 04:29 PM
currently in T1 and def too lazy to go to T3 to take shots. But I'll be in T3 mid Dec...so now is struggling whether to bring a macro lens with me or not... :P

Silverstreak
05-Dec-2009, 03:34 AM
KY,

It is a sin !

Going where there is butterflies and leaving the 180mm at home..... it is as good as not buying it !;P

The Plane
05-Dec-2009, 10:00 AM
Loke, Nice series without a macro lens.

I was there on Monday morning and shot a few as well. But it was quite early in the morning so most of the butts were still hanging upside down and :lazy2: ...:lazy2:

Peacock Royal
05-Dec-2009, 10:31 AM
I will be there tomorrow morning as well.:)
Will bring T180 to visit this place http://www.fungyuen.org/.

Great Mormon
05-Dec-2009, 02:12 PM
http://www.fungyuen.org/images/race-icon.jpg

Pardon me for being off topic, but the above icon from that website kind of reminds me of uncle Sunny! :bsmile: :bsmile:

http://www.naturepixels.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/bluesteel.jpg

Bluebottle
05-Dec-2009, 05:55 PM
KY,

It is a sin !

Going where there is butterflies and leaving the 180mm at home..... it is as good as not buying it !;P

Ha ha ha, a teaser indeed! But for the record, it is not easy to shoot well in the BG due to the timing of the flight (too early, too late), time that one can spend, constant moving of visitors, etc. CK may probably concur to this.
I do enjoy my visit to the BG though.

The Plane
06-Dec-2009, 09:14 AM
Ha ha ha, a teaser indeed! But for the record, it is not easy to shoot well in the BG due to the timing of the flight (too early, too late), time that one can spend, constant moving of visitors, etc. CK may probably concur to this.
I do enjoy my visit to the BG though.

Yes, the place is usually crowded with many passengers trying to get a good shot of the butts. There are also children running around. On that day, I had to stop a boy from trying to catch a clipper while it was on one of the flowers. But I do agreed with Loke, the place is quite nice.
:cheers:

Wanderer
08-Dec-2009, 09:21 PM
yeah, i was there once last december. before 8! this time it will be before 8 too. and to make matters worse, i return at 7am. :P


brought a 100mm to bali and visited the butterfly park there. will post later.

BTW, how long did the birdwing survive in hort park and oh's? the ones are bali survives 2 weeks and they make once they eclose...for 8 hrs.


QUOTE=rwalker;85862]Ha ha ha, a teaser indeed! But for the record, it is not easy to shoot well in the BG due to the timing of the flight (too early, too late), time that one can spend, constant moving of visitors, etc. CK may probably concur to this.
I do enjoy my visit to the BG though.[/QUOTE]

Cabbage White
09-Dec-2009, 09:00 AM
[QUOTE=entertainer;85916]

BTW, how long did the birdwing survive in hort park and oh's? the ones are bali survives 2 weeks and they make once they eclose...for 8 hrs.



3 to 5 days...:cry: Now, we do not put them in the Lodge, we release them instead. Occasionally, we do have birdwings visiting us. In fact, we have collected a couple of caterpillars recently.

AL

Great Mormon
09-Dec-2009, 10:02 AM
I do not release teh birdwings into the enclosure at hortpark... i just breed them and release them back into the park.

Wanderer
09-Dec-2009, 11:19 AM
3 to 5 days...:cry: Now, we do not put them in the Lodge, we release them instead. Occasionally, we do have birdwings visiting us. In fact, we have collected a couple of caterpillars recently.

AL


bali enclosure is a box like netting, but it is huge, with a little river running thru and a waterfall. netting is around 4m? tall.

u can see a photo here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20040604132412/http://www.baliblog.com/news/archives/images/may04/nets051904.jpg

plants, mostly pagoda flower and ixora.

maybe the extra height and size, as well as abundance of the birdwing's fav food allows it to survive so long.

Banded Yeoman
30-Jan-2010, 07:50 PM
Havn't been to Bali yet. Is it good for butts?