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News!! Brown-breasted Flycatcher(juv.)

News!! Brown-breasted Flycatcher(juv.)

13 July 2012
TPK

Unusual!!But I cannot find the adults.

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Another surprise in this hot summer

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This looks interesting Ken

any more pix?
Mike KilburnVice Chairman, HKBWSChairman, Conservation Committee

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Wow! Who would have predicted a week ago that there would be pictures posted of a Speckled Piculet at Long Valley, an Oriental Stork at Mai Po and a Brown-breasted Flycatcher at TPK?
Best July week ever, surely!

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Congratulations Ken Jai! Excellent record & find.

Agreed with AJohn, best ever July.

Cheers
PWMK

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I understand this bird was seen again today. Could anyone tell me where in TPK this bird might be looked for?

Cheers

David

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Thanks, Ken, for finding this!

News travels fast I see. I saw this bird around 1430. Where the trail splits just before the third picnic area, take left trail (uphill). I saw it about 30 meters before the first little bridge on this trail. A bit lucky because I wasn't particularly looking for it anymore than I was for the Bay Woodpecker or Piculet. Now just need those other two.


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Brendan

It was on Birdline!! You must have phoned it in.

Many thanks for your directions - I know exactly where you mean - on what I call the Blue Walk Loop.

I heard Bay Woodpecker (I think) on the access road before the old orchard on July 13th at about 9.00 a.m.

I have yet to see Speckled Piculet in HK.

David

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New number, first post

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I have saw three birds at the same time

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These latest pictures (by kena2089) show a juvenile Hainan Blue Flycatcher - note that there are differences between this and the first photos in structure (particularly bill length), face pattern (white lores on the Brown-breasted) and upperparts spotting. The adult on the last photos is also a Hainan Blue.

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