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Flying beauties
Thematic event the Flying Beauties is taking place at Hong Kong Wetland Park from April 23 to October 28.Magnificent creature: A butterfly may be tiny, but its amazing colours and metamorphosis are captivating.
Home sweet home: The Wetland Park's Butterfly Garden is an ideal habitat for butterflies, and a great spot for watching them.
In abundance: The Wetland Park hosts more than 150 species of butterflies, accounting for over 60% of the total number of butterfly species recorded in Hong Kong.
A bug's life: The complex lifecycle of a butterfly begins as an egg that hatches into a caterpillar...
... then the caterpillar develops into a pupa, from which an adult butterfly emerges.
Slow glider: The Common Sailer (Neptis hylas) is often seen gliding slowly in woods, but flies away quickly when startled.
Close encounters: It is easier to appreciate the wonder of butterflies when observing them closely.
Distinctive pattern: A butterfly can carry as many as 600 pigment-bearing scales on just one square millimetre of its wing.
Staking a claim: The Great Egg-fly (Hypolimnas bolina) is a highly territorial species found in wooded areas near shrubs.
Flower lover: The Red-base Jezebel (Delias pasithoe) flies slowly. This species is often found near flowering plants during autumn and winter.
Ecological education: The Flying Beauties event shows visitors the anatomy, lifecycle, survival strategies and courtship behaviour of butterflies.
New interest: The colourful butterflies attract the attention of these youngsters.
Photographic fun: The event features a host of photo opportunities for visitors, both indoors...
... and outdoors.