Sunday 27 September 2015

Tai Po Kau Nature Walk

On Monday we had a holiday for the Mid-Autumn festival.    Autumn is the nicest season in Hong Kong since the weather is usually sunny and warm but not too hot.   Perfect weather for outdoor activities like hiking, so we should make the most of it.


We decided to a family walk at the nearby Tai Po Kau nature reserve with our neighbors, the A. family.  



The Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve is a thickly forested 460-hectare ‘special area’ .  It was re-forested from 1926 with a 100 different species of trees, and is now home to many species of butterflies, amphibians, birds, dragonflies and trees, and is a superb place in which to enjoy a quiet walk.  See these good links for more information about the reserve.  (hk outdoors link, afcd.gov.hk link).


It is also noted by the Hong Kong Bird Watching Society and others as one of the best locations for seeing forest birds in Hong Kong.  Of the 452 species of birds recorded in Hong Kong, 166 have been observed in Tai Po Kau.



The reserve is just 15min from our apartment by taxi, and has several different walks.  We did two : the nature trail, and the 'red' walk, about 1 hour each.   Along the way we had a picnic at a very nice picnic area.
Yu-chan and Mr A.
The walking was very nice in the shade and we did see some wild-life :  a small snake and this  monkey, and we heard a lot of birds.

Monkey
Hannah and Yu-chan enjoyed the walking, but didn't want to do 'too much'.


From time to time we were passed on the trail by photographers in camouflage gear carrying enormous cameras : 'Bird Paparazzi'!


What could these paparazzi be stalking?  the Pamela Anderson of Tits?,  the Princess Diana of Thrush?   I took this smudgy photo on my I-phone and later guessed the bird is a 'Chinese Hwamei', - "often very difficult to see, it typically feeds on the ground among leaf litter, foraging for insects and fruit." (link).


As we finished our walk, Yu-chan ran into a group of friends from his school.


Hannah finished the walk tired but happy and didn't complain too much.    I think we chose well by not pushing them too hard this time!



Rika on the other hand complained of disturbing and unfamiliar sensations : weird symptoms like faster breathing, elevated heart-rate, feeling hot and perspiring, sore feet and tired leg muscles.   If this is what happens when you exercise, she'd rather stay safely at home!




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