I have not left the city for a few months now. Nonetheless I have still managed to see some nice wildlife on my trips around the city.
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| Rattus norvegicus (Brown Rat.) |
As the dry season started to kick in I noticed a number of hawk moths emerging around the city. I found this beautiful oleander hawk moth on my balcony as well as a deaths head hawk moth caterpillar feasting on my plants.
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| Ceryx sphenodes? (Clearwing tiger moth) HCMC Vietnam |
As the dry season continued I noticed a substantial drop in air quality. This seemed to reach a peak over Christmas when the visibility across the city was seriously reduced. This did not stop the swiftlets and swallows from hunting around my apartment block and I took these shots of them flying through a polluted sky.
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| A swiftlet in flight through a polluted sky |
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| Spot the swiftlets |
Theses sun birds are regular visitors to the plants on my balcony which gave some colour in contrast to the grey of the sky.
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| Nectarinia jugularis (Olive-backed Sun bird) Female HCMC Vietnam |
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| Nectarinia jugularis (Olive-backed Sunbird) Male HCMC Vietnam |
The worst of the pollution seemed to clear after the Christmas period and once again the sky became blue as the wind picked up. The city is transformed with flower markets packed with traditional yellow flowers at this time of year in preparation for the Tet holiday. The sky became a clear blue as the factories shut for the holiday.
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| Traditional Tet Tree. |
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| Flower market in District 7 |
I managed to spot this lovely pair of little green bee eaters in a wasteland area in Nha Be. They would not allow me to get too close and I was at the limits of the lens I was using with these shots.
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| Merops orientalis (Little Green Bee-eater) Female HCMC Vietnam |
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| Merops orientalis (Little Green Bee-eater) Male HCMC Vietnam |
The wasteland area is an abandoned building project bordered on two sides by rivers. The roads are in place but the houses were never built and so the plots have become overgrown. Sadly I found an old mist net in the area that had probably been used to catch song birds for the pet trade. In it were the decomposing remains of a number of bats that had become entangled and died.
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| Bat caught in a mist net. |
Since I took this photo the net has been removed.
The wasteland also provides a refuge for a number of butterflies such as these tigers.
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