Mon 23/02/2014 22:21
Japanese Bush Warbler日本樹鶯
[b]2014/02/22[/b]
[b]石崗[/b]
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lexusjohn 26/02/2014 08:41
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ajohn 26/02/2014 10:11
Recent DNA studies have suggested that Manchurian Bush Warbler ([i]Horornis borealis[/i]) is a separate species from Japanese Bush Warbler ([i]Horonis diphone canturians[/i]). Both occur in Hong Kong, but the differences between them are not well understood, so it is not yet clear about the true status of each.
I would suggest that this is Japanese Bush Warbler ([i]canturians[/i]), based on the brown tone to the upperparts, small amount of contrast between the mantle and the wings, and the long tailed/short winged appearance.