Hummingbird Network Author: It's bird sauce
From Hummingbird Network - Eco Photography, original link: https://m.fengniao.com/thread/10857879.html

First of all, Bird Sauce first introduces the photographer invited in the third issue of Bee Man Bee Language:
<b>Hummingbird ID herro</b>
Hummingbird network ecological photography moderator, bee photographer
Special lecturer of Xinhua News Agency
Special lecturer of Tenglong
Former Editor of China National Geographic Magazine
Since 2003, wild animal macro photography has been carried out, bitten by snakes, sucked by ants, stung by poisonous bees, from the field to the primeval forest, more than ten years have traveled through subtropical and tropical rainforest areas of China, written manuscripts, held film festivals, talked about it on the podium, and gradually turned "shooting" from hobby to work.
<b>If you've ever thought that worms, snakes, lizards, and toads are terrifying like bird sauce, you'll definitely change your mind after watching his work! </b>
Bug eggs at 5x magnification
Top mimesis master Ye Yi was "blind" for five years before he found it
Highly venomous silver-ringed snake
It looks a lot like the white ring snake but is actually non-venomous
Super-well-mimic male and female acanthosis
Let people find the blind mantis
It is found only in a few small waterholes at an altitude of 2800-3000 in Metuo
This rare, the number of individuals that have been found is less than 50, and it is only found in a few suitable karst caves in Guizhou
Fireflies that can only be seen at specific times and places
What kind of photography experience can make a photographer's eyes like a magnifying glass, in the inconspicuous bushes, find small animals that are completely integrated with the environment?
Why do the guests in this issue yearn for the worms and snakes that most people avoid? What are some thrills about shooting in the mountains? If you are also curious about whether photographing wild animals will "ruin"?
<b>Hurry up and poke the link to see it together! If you also like ecological photography, or have any questions about photography, you are very welcome to leave a message to support [herro]~</b>
Bee Man Bee Whispers Issue 5 | Where are all the magical creatures you've never seen hidden?
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