I chose Phoebe's Cangshan Mini Nature Observation activity this time, and it was totally worth it!
At first, Phoebe took out several jars of small insects for me to identify and explained them to me. Since winter has arrived, insects are not as common as in summer.
But fortunately, sharp-eyed Phoebe found two stick insects hidden in the bushes. It was truly amazing; they really looked just like tree branches, making it hard to tell them apart.
We identified plants along the path all the way up. Phoebe could tell me the name, story, and even medicinal use of any plant I pointed to. Phoebe is not only knowledgeable about plants but also has quite a bit of research on birds and squirrels. Since it was just the two of us and we were quiet, the birds and squirrels were undisturbed and very active. We spent a long time observing forest birds and got to know many new species! We were even lucky enough to encounter the mating chase of Perny's long-nosed squirrels, which is supposed to happen in spring. It seems spring might arrive sooner than we expected.
Besides that, Phoebe also took me to an excellent spot for a picnic and shared a very special Fengyu mooncake with me—it was delicious! We watched the sunset over Cangshan, the moonrise over Erhai, and the Belt of Venus (Earth's shadow) together. Nature itself is indeed the definition of romance.
It was a very interesting experience. Under Phoebe's guidance and leadership, I opened up a new perspective on the microscopic world. It turns out every plant and tree is so detailed and interesting. The breadth of my life has expanded again~