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Author: Andiona    Time: 9/11/2009 00:33     Subject: LANCEOLATED WARBLER 矛斑蝗鶯

8 NOVEMBER 2009 @ Kowloon Park







[ Last edited by Andiona at 9/11/2009 01:31 ]
Author: puppymic    Time: 9/11/2009 00:35

做記錄成日有呢隻鶯,終於知道佢係點既樣。

影得好靚
Author: kkoel    Time: 9/11/2009 01:09

Congrats Andiona - it is Lanceolated Warbler, and the shots are gorgeous!!! Which part of KlN park was it in?
Author: Andiona    Time: 9/11/2009 01:33

Quote:
Original posted by kkoel at 9/11/2009 01:09
Congrats Andiona - it is Lanceolated Warbler, and the shots are gorgeous!!! Which part of KlN park was it in?
tHX kOEL. same area of the Orange Headed Thrush.
Author: wleepoin    Time: 9/11/2009 07:33

Andiona,

Excellent photos ar! Congratulations!! What a lovely small bird.
Author: oLDcaR    Time: 9/11/2009 09:17

wow.... great shots buddy!!!
Author: wcaptain    Time: 9/11/2009 09:35

Just a gentle reminder. Although the plumage condition of these two birds is ok, there is still possible that these birds may be released birds. Recording these two bird species at the same place of an urban park may be more than "coincident". Of course, rare birds sometimes show up at the natural corner of Kln Park. So, there is no general conclusion.

Remember the orange-headed ground thrush and small niltava at Chung Mei in 2004, where is a hotspot of bird release at that time.


温馨提示. 雖然兩鳥的羽毛狀况尚可,但仍有可能是逸鳥。在一個市區公園的同一個角落紀錄這兩種稀有遷徙鳥類可能並非偶然。當然,有些稀有鳥類曾在九龍公園的自然角出沒。所以不能一概而論。

還記起二零零四年在涌尾紀錄到的橙頭地鶫及小仙鶲。當年的涌尾是放生雀鳥的熱點。敬請小心。
Author: twallace    Time: 9/11/2009 09:40

Wow~~ Excellent photos
Author: ypakwai    Time: 9/11/2009 09:59

Excellent photos !Congratulations!!

Author: lmike    Time: 9/11/2009 10:00

good.........
Author: Andiona    Time: 9/11/2009 19:31

Thank you All
Author: tmichael    Time: 9/11/2009 20:03

Of course this bird MAY be a released bird, but so could almost every bird - it is a completely "unknowable" issue.

There seems absolutely nothing in its plumage or condition to suggest such a thing, and migratory birds turn up in urban situations all the time all over the world.

In fact the number of migrant birds turning up - funnily enough during migration periods - in Kowloon Park suggests there is no real "coincidence" involved; it's just an excellent patch of habitat  in a sea of concrete near the tip of a (once) "narrow sandy point" which is still surrounded by a fair amount of water.

Mike Turnbull
Author: lalan    Time: 9/11/2009 23:37

The KLN park one is  "too Shape" for me,
I do got one in Yuen Long, the color is more dark.





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