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Author: Kremer    Time: 27/08/2015 00:06     Subject: August 2015 Tai Po Kau

23/8/2015 Tai Po Kau

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Author: Kremer    Time: 28/08/2015 00:28

Chinese barbet
25/8/2015

[ Last edited by Kremer at 28/08/2015 00:33 ]

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Author: tsheunglai    Time: 28/08/2015 19:10

Kremer

Where did you find the Chinese barbet? It seems that the HK1st has stayed.

Thanks.

S L Tai
Author: Kremer    Time: 28/08/2015 23:28

Hi Tai,
It was found at the mid point of Red / Blue walk, between the First and Second picnic site around 9am.

Author: ajohn    Time: 29/08/2015 10:31

This bird looks a bit like a juvenile to me - the colours on the head are not very bright (compare this: http://www.hkbws.org.hk/BBS/view ... mp;highlight=barbet) and the body feathering looks 'loose', especially around the vent.

Is it possible that the bird from earlier this year not only stayed but found a mate and bred?
Author: tsheunglai    Time: 29/08/2015 19:01

Dear Kremer and John

thanks for your information and suggestion.

TPK looks interesting for some visits this autumn.

S L Tai




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