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Mai Po 米埔 Autumn 2010 秋

25 Sep 2010-Mai Po

Great day at Mai Po.  

1 Asian Barred Owlet--Behind the visitor center.
1 Siberian Blue Robin--on the Rotary Trail near the three bat houses. (This is the third Siberian Blue Robin I have had this month.  Can I trade one for a Grey-headed Lapwing or Lanceolated Warbler?)
1 Wryneck--near the education center
1 nightjar species (probably Savannah)
1 Red-throated Flycatcher
1 Siberian Stonechat
3 Yellow Bittern--several different places
1 Osprey
5 Asian Dowitchers
~20 Bar-tailed Godwits
2 Eastern Crowned Warblers
4 Arctic Warbler

Brendan

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Thanks, Mike. Just been out in the field a lot this fall.

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1 Oct 2010--Mai Po

1 Great Crested Grebe--#20
3 Purple Heron--#20
1 Oriental Turtle Dove
2 Black-winged Cuckooshrike--FCA mangrove
1 Asian Brown Flycatcher--#16/17
2 Oriental Reed Warbler
1 Arctic Warbler


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16 Oct 2010 - Mai Po

1 Pintail Snipe
1 Yellow Bittern
1 Purple Heron
1 Pied Harrier
1 Eastern Marsh Harrier
1 Japanese Sparrowhawk
1 Common Kestrel
95 Pale Martin
1 Asian Brown Flycatcher
1 Arctic Warbler
1 Oriental Reed Warbler
2 Black-naped Oriole



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31 Oct 2010--Mai Po

Wasn't originally planning to go to Mai Po today but Mongolian Larks and Bean Geese tempted me. Neither of those today but still a nice day. Tide was bad at Mai Po and it probably would have been better to look for the geese from Tsim Bei Tsui.

2 Greater Spotted Eagle
1 Imperial Eagle
2 Marsh Harrier
4 Common Buzzard
2 Peregrine Falcon
80 Dunlin
180 Little Ringed Plover
1 Red Turtle Dove
1 Red-rumped Swallow
4 Pale Martin
300 Barn Swallow (flyover at Dusk)
14 Dusky Warbler
6 Daurian Redstart
1 Citrine Wagtail (these don't seem to show up much at Mai Po)
10 Eurasian Skylark (based on call I felt the majority were Eurasian but there could also be Oriental Skylark too mixed in I suppose)
3 Red-throated Pipit
2 Richard's Pipit

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