Before my Earth+Lens assignment in Mount Hamiguitan, I tested the Huawei P60 Pro in our neighborhood to get familiarized with the features of the phone. We still have a small green space in our place and it’s so fascinating to see how our little neighbors look like using the Super Macro feature of the Huawei P60 Pro.

And before sending the unit back to our main office, I took it around for the last time to capture the morning routine of our little neighbors.

Asian Honeybee (Apis cerana )

Asian Honeybees at the coconut sap

Madagascar Periwinkle ( Catharanthus roseus)

Boxelder bugs (Boisea trivittatus) 

Mahogany (Swietenia mahagoni). One of trees around the green space.

Common housefly catcher on Mahogany bark

Flesh fly (Family – Sarcophagidae)

Asian honeybee

Rain dew on Parasol leaf tree

Short-horned grasshopper (Oxya hyla intricata)

Bushbrown butterfly (Mycalesis perseus)

Armyworm (Spodoptera)

Morning mist

Withered Molave

Favolus alveolaris polypore mushroom

Ipil-ipil flower

Horseweed (Cyanthillium cinereum)Tortoise beetle (Cassida circumdata)


Rice ear bug (Leptocorisa oratorius)

Short-horned grasshopper (Acrididae)

I hope I got the names of the species right.

Visit this link to see my Mount Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary photos for Manila Bulletin’s Earth+Lens Project.