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Tai Po Kau Autumn 2011

Tai Po Kau Autumn 2011

27-8-2011

Asian Paradise Flycatcher x1
Jap. Paradise Flycatcher x1
White-bellied Yuhina x5
Hainan Blue Flycatcher x2

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Dear Fatchun

It must have been a good day to you at seeing JPF at such early date.

S L Tai

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Also 27 Aug
add:
Arctic Warbler

Hainan Blue Flycatcher (immature male)


Asian Paradise Flycatcher


Buff-bellied Flowerpecker x2
FHS Wildlife Photography
https://www.facebook.com/fhsphotographyy

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Mr. Tai,

You are right and I was shocked for that.
I found that there were a bird wave and one Asian paradise flycatcher was inside.
But obviously, another paradise flycatcher with very dark back and head color was also there.
With no photo, I cannot say it must be a JPF, but most probably it could be.

Chun

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JPF at TPK

Dear Fatchun

I got your news which urged me to check with Shing Mun/LMP area, resulting in finding...
(refer to my report at Autumn 2011 SM/LMP)

Good birding

S L Tai

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2-9-2011

Forest wagtail x1
Arctic warbler x3+
Eastern crowned warbler x3+
Asian Paradise Flycatcher x1
Asian Brown Flycatcher x1
Lesser shortwing (call)

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4 Sep 2011 Afternoon

Asian Paradise Flycatcher x2
Eastern Crowned Warbler x2+
Bay Woodpecker (briefly seen)

[ Last edited by Beetle at 4/09/2011 21:15 ]

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Oh nice~ I was starting to wonder where the Woodpecker's gone yesterday. Thanks!
As The Crow Flies- a Hong Kong Birding Blog
http://www.matthewkwanbirding.blogspot.hk

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Quote:
Original posted by kmatthew at 4/09/2011 22:29
Oh nice~ I was starting to wonder where the Woodpecker's gone yesterday. Thanks!
Only a female was seen today - maybe got lost with her mate after the big shower!

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6/9/2011

A rather quiet morning, walked the full length of the Blue walk with nothing but Grey-cheeked Fulvettas!! After that epic failure, I decided to try my luck at the Brown walk and encountered a small bird wave.

Mountain Tailorbird x4 (I think I saw at least one fledgling)
Mountain Bulbul x2
Hainan Blue Flycatcher x2 (both male)
Asian Paradise Flycatcher x1
Pygmy Wren-Babbler
Long-tailed Shrike x1 (Surprise to see it so far into the forest, Right near the hairpin at Blue walk.)

Hainan Blue Flycatcher


Asian Paradise Flycatcher


As The Crow Flies- a Hong Kong Birding Blog
http://www.matthewkwanbirding.blogspot.hk

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Sept 17, 18

-asian brown flycatcher
-asian paradise flycatcher


-hainan blue flycatcher


-pale legged leaf warbler
-arctic warbler
-eastern crowned warbler
-orange headed thrush
-creasted honey buzzard

[ Last edited by kpokuen at 18/09/2011 19:42 ]

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18th September

Brown Shrike x 1 (top near the Fire Warden's hut)

Ken

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Migrants today included:
Japanese Paradise Flycatcher
Eastern Crowned Warbler x2
Pale-legged Leaf Warbler x3
Arctic Warbler (sp.)
Asian Brown Flycatcher

Most of these were in a single good flock along the blue walk. Also in the flock I had a brief glimpse of a blue flycatcher which had a pale buff-orange breast and may have been a Blue-throated. Unfortunately I did not see enough to be sure of ID.

The biggest surprise was an Oriental Reed Warbler in the gardens along the access road. Not a species I would associate with TPK!

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Sept, 24-25

-eastern crowned warbler
-pale legged leaf warbler
-arctic warbler
-asian brown flycatcher
-dark-sided flycatcher
-verditer flycatcher (possible)
-brown chested jungle flycatcher

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Oct 1, 2 morning

-pale legged leaf warbler


-eastern crowned warbler
-arctic warbler
-yellow browed warbler
-dark sided flcatcher
-asian brown flycatcher
-blue n white flycatcher (male)
-hainan blue flycatcher (male)
-chinese sparrowhawk
-japanese sparrowhawk

[ Last edited by kpokuen at 2/10/2011 17:32 ]

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Oct 4, 5 morning

-yellow browed warbler
-eastern crowned warbler
-arctic warbler
-pale legged leaf warbler
-dark sided flycatcher
-asian brown flycatcher


-grey streaked flycatcher


[ Last edited by kpokuen at 5/10/2011 18:29 ]

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Oct 8, 9 Morning

-emerald dove
-siberian thrush (female)
-asian brown flycatcher
-grey streaked flycatcher
-dark sided flycatcher
-japanese paradise flycatcher


-arctic warbler
-yellow browed warbler
-eastern crowned warbler

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1 Oriental Honey Buzzard (forth year wintering in TPK?)
1 Asian Paradise flycatcher
2 Dark-sided Flycatcher
1 Greenish Warbler
4 Eastern Crowned Warbler
2 Mountain Taylorbird
1 Lesser Shortwing

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Oct 21, morning

-goodson's leaf warbler
-yellow browed warbler
-eastern crowned warbler
-arctic warbler
-ferruginous flycatcher


-grey headed flycatcher
-japanese paradise flycatcher
-ashy drongo


-black winged cuckoo-shrike


[ Last edited by kpokuen at 22/10/2011 20:54 ]

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Nov 4, 6, morning

-woodcock
-ashy minivet


-grey headed flycatcher


-asian brown flycatcher
-dark sided flycatcher
-verditer flycatcher


[ Last edited by kpokuen at 6/11/2011 18:11 ]

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6th Nov 2011
Sunday noon

Crested Serpent Eagle x 1
Mugimaki Flycatcher 1 male and 1 female/juvenile
Two-barred Warbler x 1
Asian Brown Flycatcher x 1
Ashy Drongo x 1

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13 Nov 0700-1300

lone, highly viewer friendly asian brown flycatcher by the second house (on its favourite perches as seen at 12 Nov dusk)

verditer flycatcher, grey-headed flycatcher among bird wave near AFCD quarters with the usual suspects of silver eared mesias, rufous capped babbler, blue winged minlas, yellow browed warblers, and tits including yellow-cheeked

black-throated laughingthrush at the garden

grey-throated minivets, chestnut bulbuls, grey-cheeked fulvettas, and velvet fronted nuthatches on the blue

buff bellied flowerpecker, ashy drongo and blackwinged cuckooshrike at the access road at noon

BC

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16/11/2011 8-10am

1 Ashy Drongo
1 Grey Wagtail
2 White Wagtail

20+ Scarlet Minivet flying over the water dam


[ Last edited by kamfai at 16/11/2011 11:57 ]

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I think the one in the photo is Scarlet Minivet.

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16th morning
1- Ashy Drongo (1)
2- Orange-bellied Leafbird (2 females)
3- Asian Stubtail Warbler (3+)
4- Epornis, fulvetta, tits, minlas and other common birds in three bird waves
5- Dark-sided Flycatcher (1 very confident)
6- Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher (1)
7- Blacknaped Monarch (1, in bird wave)
8- Fire-bellied flowerpecker
9- Scarlet and Grey-chinned Minivets
10- two waves of greater necklaced laughingthrushes

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Nov 19, 20 morning

-yellow browed warbler
-asian stubtail warbler
-greenish warbler
-ashy minivet
-ashy drongo
-black winged cuckoo-shrike
-rufous tailed robin
-lesser shortwing
-grey headed flycatcher
-asian brown flycatcher
-black naped mornach
-verditer flycatcher 2X
-dark sided flycatcher


[ Last edited by kpokuen at 20/11/2011 19:01 ]

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Dec 9, afternoon
Dark-sided Flycatcher (wintering here?)
Verditer Flycatcher (male)
Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher
Rufous-tailed Robin (2+)
Asian Stubtail Warbler (3+, at least 3 within 5 meters from one another)

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Dec 9, 10 morning

-grey headed flycatcher
-dark sided flycatcher
-verditer flycatcher
-asian brown flycatcher
-rufous tailed robin
-asian stubtail
-yellow browed warbler
-goodson's leaf warbler


-lesser necklaced laughingthrush
-grey backed thrush
-japanese thrush
-pale thrush
-eyebrowed thrush


-striated yuhina


[ Last edited by kpokuen at 11/12/2011 17:58 ]

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24 Dec 2011

1 Verditer Flycatcher
1 Grey-headed Flycatcher
1 Black-winged Cuckooshrike
4 Mountain Bulbul
1 Asian Stubtail
1 Grey-backed Thrush

Brief view of a possible Sulphur-breasted Warbler

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Dec 26 n 27 (tpk and lead mine pass)

-grey backed thrush
-japanese thrush
-rufous tailed robin
-verditer flycatcher


-grey headed flycatcher
-asian stubtail
-pallas's leaf warbler
-yellow browed warbler
-blyth's leaf warbler
-goodson's leaf warbler


-peking robin
-chestnut flanked white-eye


[ Last edited by kpokuen at 27/12/2011 18:11 ]

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I can add one (or two) Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrush today (27 Dec) which has been there for more than a year.

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dec 31 2011 n jan 1 2012

-grey backed thrush
-japanese thrush
-eyebrowed thrush
-white throated rock thrush, female
-asian stubtail
-rufous tailed robin
-pallas's leaf warbler
-yellow browed warbler
-greenish warbler
-goodson's leaf warbler
-blyth's leaf warbler
-white bellied yuhina
-striated yuhina
-grey headed flycatcher
-orange bellied leafbird, 3m 3f
-mountain bulbul
-ashy drongo
-black winged cuckooshrike

[ Last edited by kpokuen at 2/01/2012 18:24 ]

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Seems like you're the only person in HK seeing thrushes right now - congratulations on the White-throated Rock Thrush!

Cheers
Mike
Mike KilburnVice Chairman, HKBWSChairman, Conservation Committee

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Dear all


From P K's bird list it seems that Greenish warblers are now widespread but scarce all over HK's forested areas
Shing Mun/Lead Mine Pass (seen by me), TPK (P K) and one at Chi Ma Wan, Lantau (per Richard's English birdline).
One was also seen earlier on Po Toi by Geoff.

S L Tai

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