United by a common love for winged kind
Lam Kam-hung developed a passion for bird photography after his superannuation in Hong Kong around a decade ago. During a photography trip to Southwest China's Yunnan province last year, he encountered fellow bird photographers from other parts of China and was enthralled by the captivating images they shared.
One particular set of photographs showcasing the majestic silver pheasants, renowned for their striking long-tailed males with white or silvery-white upper parts, left a lingering impression on him. "They look truly stunning in their diverse natural settings," Lam told China Daily.
He enquired where he could see the birds and was directed to Fengtian village of Yongan county in Fujian province. He obtained the WeChat contact of Xiong Shengchun, a local operator of bird hides and homestays, from his new friends. "They told me that the village is probably the best place to take photographs of silver pheasants," he said, adding that he wasted no time in planning a trip.


















