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    Quote Originally Posted by Common Mime View Post
    Is this the green that what you guys are looking for?
    The Banded Peacock is a wonderful species because of its wing scales (I can't remember, are they refractive or reflective? My Alzheimer's is catching up on me). They change colour depending on your angle to the butt. BJ's shot is probably the least reflective of any, and shows the true colour. However, 90% of shots will show a bluer tint, but I have yet to manage the right angle where the colour is a deep Royal Blue.

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    Very nice
    That shot of dragontail come to your hand is really special moment

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    Well done BJ, indeed a very fruitful trip for you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yong San View Post
    Very nice
    That shot of dragontail come to your hand is really special moment
    Yong san, that was SC's fingures, not mine
    Ben Jin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sky Blue View Post
    Well done BJ, indeed a very fruitful trip for you
    I think so but unfortunately your cam was broken down during the trip
    Ben Jin

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    fwoah, envy..... camera broke down? buy new one

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    Finally you got the Banded peacock.

    What about other shots, i was told you guys shot more than 50 species.

    This is the one I told you in that area but surprisingly didn't see any of them, the Libythea myrrha hecura


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    to add on..

    1) Melanocyma faunula faunula
    2) Parthenos sylvia lilacinus
    3) Tongeia potanini glycon
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    4) Gerosis limax dirae
    5) Sinthusa nasaka amba (Changed)
    6) Not sure ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caveman View Post
    Finally you got the Banded peacock.

    What about other shots, i was told you guys shot more than 50 species.

    This is the one I told you in that area but surprisingly didn't see any of them, the Libythea myrrha hecura
    think you must have shot the Banded peacock before, anywhere the Libythea myrrha hecura was nicely taken

    SC, CM and CP please post yours......
    Ben Jin

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