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Long Valley Autumn 2010

Long Valley Autumn 2010

15-Sep-10 PM
Pheasant-tailed Jacana x1
Marsh Sandpiper x1

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18-Sep-2010--Long Valley

2 Grey Plover (strikes me as bird that might not have been recorded at LV)
~14 Swinhoe's/Pintail Snipe
1 Common Snipe
1 Greater Painted Snipe
1 Red Turtle Dove

Post pictures of a Grey Plover, Swintail Snipe, and Red Turtle Dove.  If anyone can say whether it looks like Pintail or Swinhoe's, please do. I have read that the legs extend longer on the Pintail Snipe but this is not definitive.



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Sept 18 AM

Juvenile Plantive Cuckoo
Pacific Golden Plover x 2




Mad Cat The Bon
走過東南, 越過西北;  快樂短暫, 路卻漫長...

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A Redshank was find on 19 Sept (pm).

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It seems that I incorrectly IDed the Pacific Golden Plovers on 18 Sep.  I had IDed the bird in flight as a Grey Plover because I had thought the birds had black axilliaries and in the photo it also looked like the bird had black axillaries but it is clear they are Pacific Golden Plovers from the more recent photos.

[ Last edited by brendank at 20/09/2010 13:20 ]

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I agree that Brendan's photo looks like the axilliaries are dark, suggesting Grey Plover. The upperpart pattern rules out Grey though - the wingbar is not strong/contrasting enough, and there is no white rump. It shows the danger of relying on a single feature for ID. Pacific Golden Plover is, of course, more likely in this habitat.

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There was one Grey Plover record in LV in Nov 2007.

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But just to be quite clear, there is no Grey Plover record here - as ajohn has pointed out the original photo is of Pacific Golden Plover.

There remains just the one record for LV therefore.

Mike Turnbull

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Oops! I'm sorry for the mistake. I've corrected my previous message.

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22-Sep-10 (recorded by Kwok Jai)
Common Greenshank x1
Common Stonechat x2
Dusky Warbler x1
Pacific Golden Plover x5
Pallas's Grasshopper Warbler x1
Purple-backed Starling x6
Yellow Bittern x1

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a nice evening from 5:00 to 6:30 produced the following birds:

Yellow Bittern - 1
Pacific Golden Plover - 1
Swintail Snipe 3
Fantail Snipe - 2
Himalayan Swiftlet (with greyish rump and lower belly) a 20 second fly-by at the eastern end of LV
Dusky Warbler - 1
Oriental Reed Warbler - 2
Silky Starling - 4
Chinese Starling - 4
Daurian Starling - 1 male
Chestnut-cheeked Starling - 1 male

Both of the last two were in with the same flock as the Chinese Starlings and only showed for a couple of minutes

Cheers
Mike

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Mike KilburnVice Chairman, HKBWSChairman, Conservation Committee

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Tempted by Mike's photos I took a walk around LV this morning.  The starlings were still present but dispersed into two or three flocks and were very mobile, mostly over towards the river.  I didn't pick up on either Chestnut-cheeked or Daurian - althought there was one darker bird in one flock.

Other birds:

Stonechat x1 (first of the year for me)
Oriental Reed Warbler x1
Grey-headed Lapwing x1

Dylan

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Thank you all of you for the great records!
I was in LV on Friday afternoon to evening. However, couldn't find any Daurian or Chestnut-cheeked Starling but a flock of around 70 Black-collared Starling!!!
Also, 2 Pacific Golden Plover were seen that afternoon.
Hope to see more starlings in LV.

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9 Oct 2010--Long Valley

Nice day at LV.

1 Eurasian Skylark (pictures in my other post)
3 Pacific Golden Plover
1 Green Sandpiper
2 Swintail Snipes
1 Peregrine Falcon--the chain attached to its tarsus makes me think it's not a wild bird
1 Besra--John Allcock can correct me if I am wrong (based on shape but mesial stripe is not very strong)
1 Gray Wagtail
3 Red-throated Pipit
3 Richard's Pipit
1 Asian Brown Flycatcher
4 Dusky Warbler
4 Yellow-breasted Bunting (never really landed but keep circling around the rice)





[ Last edited by brendank at 9/10/2010 23:18 ]

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This afternoon (3.45-6pm)

Dusky Warbler
Pallas' Grasshopper Warbler x2
Oriental Reed Warbler
Black-browed Reed Warbler 2+
Peregrine (didn't see a chain- that's terrible)
Wryneck
Yellow-breasted Bunting x5
Yellow Wagtail
Red-throated Pipit- 10+
Chinese Starling x7

Mike K can probably add more detail. There was a possible immature Citrine Wagtail in amongst the Yellow Wagtails - distinctly pale, strong wing bars.  
Nice big flock of munias about too.  Very birdy- lots of small stuff flitting overhead.

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A couple of pix of a rather buff-toned Citrine Wagtail (at least Dylan and I think it is!)

The features looked good -
  • Supercilium extending around the dark ear coverts with a pale centre, and meeting on the forecrown
  • Pale wing bars and tertial fringes
  • White vent
  • no hint of green on the grey back/mantle
I was initially concerned about how buff this bird was, but this is not unusual in late-moulting birds according to Johnsson.

I'd welcome any comments.

Cheers
Mike

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Mike KilburnVice Chairman, HKBWSChairman, Conservation Committee

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Also seems to have the dark area along the upper edge of the super, which is supposed to be a feature.

All in all it's not just buffy, but also very lacking in contrast, isn't it - a product of the buffiness I guess.

Mike Turnbull

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12-Oct-2010

Long Valley 塱原

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Congratulations, Sam!
Dark-sided Flycatcher is a first record in LV!!

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24.10.2010
Gadwall
Crested Serpent Eagle
Common Buzzard
Citrine Wagtail
Black-browned Reed Warbler
Oriental Reed Warbler
Dusky Warbler
Zitting Cisticola
Yellow-breasted Bunting
Red-throated pipit
Common Rosefinch

[ Last edited by ctakming at 25/10/2010 20:13 ]

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31 Oct 2010

Highlights:
Eurasian Skylark x2
Japanese Quail x1
Red-rumped Swallow x1
Cinnamon(Chestnut) Bittern x1

Didn't pay much attention to buntings but i thought i picked up a female Chestnut Bunting.
Also some flocks (4~30+ each) of ducks, at least some wigeons flying overhead.

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A Chestnut-eared Bunting in a flock of munias on paddy field.
A Cinnamon Bittern was found killed. I believe this bittern was the one seen on 31 Oct.

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2010-11-02

Common kestrel
Common buzzard
Eurasian skylark
Yellow-breasted bunting (F)
Chestnut-eared bunting x 2
Red-throated pipit x 3
Buff-bellied pipit
Olive-backed pipit
Richard's pipit x 2
Daurian redstart
Mad Cat The Bon
走過東南, 越過西北;  快樂短暫, 路卻漫長...

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01-Nov-2010
Asia Paradise Flycatcher 壽帶

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Is it an Asian or Japanese Paradise Flycatcher??
Anyway it is first record to Long Valley!
Congratulations, Sam! You got another LV first in one season!!!

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Looks like Japanese Paradise Flycatcher to me.  Any views of the back?

[ Last edited by brendank at 14/02/2011 18:14 ]

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Very good for birding in LV today!

Highlight of today
White-headed Munia x1
Chestnut-eared Bunting x1
Brambling x1
Grey-capped Greenfinch x1
Dusky Warbler x1
Common Kestrel x1
Red-rumped Swallow x1
Eurasian Skylark x1
Red Turtle Dove x1
Little bunting x1
Yellow-brested Bunting x 3-5
Common buzzard x2
Daurian redstart female x1

Chestnut-eared Bunting:


Red Turtle Dove:


White-headed Munia:


[ Last edited by fatchun at 4/11/2010 19:58 ]

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Quote:
Original posted by HKBWS Officer at 4/11/2010 12:44
Is it an Asian or Japanese Paradise Flycatcher??
Anyway it is first record to Long Valley!
Congratulations, Sam! You got another LV first in one season!!!
HKBWS Officer
因為 kw223 (wing) 在 2010 10 31 同一地點影到。

壽帶~~Asia Paradise Flycatcher
http://www.hkbws.org.hk/BBS/view ... &extra=page%3D1

  如果我影的是 Japanese Paradise Flycatcher - 紫壽帶 ,即是兩個 LV 新鳥種。
但如果我影的是 Asia Paradise Flycatcher - 壽帶 , 請更正 是 kw223 (wing) 首先影到的。

謝謝!
Sam
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7 Nov 2010
Eurasian Wryneck
Red-throated Flycatcher

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2010/11/07
Blue-tailed Bee-eater x 5
http://www.fotop.net/sakura100
http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/devplhf

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After a quick trip to get the Bean Geese at Mai Po went to Long valley. Nice weather today

1 Amur Falcon (high flyover; not sure if it is on the Long valley list but probably won't be allowed because I think generally flyovers are not counted)
1 Eurasian Skylark (heard)
1 Swintail Snipe
4 Chestnut-eared Buntings
~25 Yellow-breasted Buntings

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Sam, kw223那隻好像是japanese, 不過讓我再問問輝哥confirm一下. 唔該你!

Brendan, are you sure there are ~25 Yellow-breasted Bunting in LV? Since this would be the highest record this year, I'd like to confirm the counting.
Thank you!

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It might not be right to attribute the presence of flyovers to HKBWS management in all cases, but flyovers should definitely be counted!

Since flyovers are counted on the HK list there is no reason not to count them at Long Valley.

Long Valley has some wonderful birds that are only flyover records. These include:

Dalmatian Pelican
Bean Goose (of however many taxa the Records Committee finally agree on)
Common Swift
Bonelli's Eagle
Black Vulture
Carrion Crow
Blue-tailed Bee-eater

Plus various species actively hunt over LV, including Peregrine Hobby, House Swift, Barn Swallow, Pale Martin, Asian House Martin, and in such instances there is a direct connection to the habitat through the food created either directly or indirectly at the site.


Cheers
Mike
Mike KilburnVice Chairman, HKBWSChairman, Conservation Committee

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Thanks Mike!
Yes Brendan, flyovers are counted. Also, Amur Falcon is already on the LV list.

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For your reference mike, The 5 blue-tailed Bee-eaters seen on 7 Nov seems didn't simply fly-over - they used trees near River Beas for a little rest, and probably some hunting when they circulate around.

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With regard to the Yellow-breasted Buntings, I was birding in the area with the waist-high grass for quite some time.  At one point there was a group of 10 Yellow-Breasted Buntings landed in the grass.  Then a half an hour later there was a group of 8 there.  The whole time I was standing there (1.5 hour) about every 3 minutes a small group of 1-3 YB Buntings would flyover head.  Of course, these Buntings were flying ever which way so it was hard to know which ones I had counted already. So I think 12 would be a very conservative count but realistically I would estimate there was around 25.

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Quote:
Original posted by Beetle at 9/11/2010 12:17
For your reference mike, The 5 blue-tailed Bee-eaters seen on 7 Nov seems didn't simply fly-over - they used trees near River Beas for a little rest, and probably some hunting when they circulate arou ...
Good news!  The only Blue-tailed Bee-eaters I've seen at LV were flyovers  - in 1994!

Cheers
Mike
Mike KilburnVice Chairman, HKBWSChairman, Conservation Committee

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"I'm still wondering to add this record to the LV list but they're not using the farmland."

This comment was from the Bean Geese thread.  It made me believe that birds on the LV list needed to be using the farmland specifically.

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fatchun,
I just checked that Brambling is first record to LV. Congratulations!!

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OMG!!!!really?????
It is female/immature male Brambling!

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Do you remember where exactly you see the bird? I would like to have a detail record. Thanks!

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Please read PM

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Sssh - it's a secret!

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A few records from Long Valley this morning - 11-11-10

Intermediate Egret - 1
Crested Serpent Eagle - 1 (Isn't this bird suspiciously tame?)
Eastern Buzzard - 1
Eurasian Wryneck - 1
Common Blackbird - 10+
Daurian Redstart - 1
Black-faced Bunting - 4+
Chestnut-eared Bunting - 2
Yellow-breasted Bunting - 1
Chinese Grosbeak - 3
Grey-capped Greenfinch - 1

David

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I have seem the Brambling on 3-11-2010 around 4 PM .





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Quote:
Original posted by iherman at 12/11/2010 00:04
I have seem the Brambling on 3-11-2010 around 4 PM .



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NICE Photos!
The LV 1st must be yours=]~

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Thank you !

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LV 20101120

Common Kestrel x 1
Red-billed Starling x 6
Yellow-breasted Bunting x 1F
Common Blackbird x 4
Yellow-billed Grosbeak x 20 (Is it a LV first?)

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Tony Hung

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Tony: I have seen Yellow-billed grosbeaks at LV on at least two occasions - 26 Sep 2007 and 10 Oct 2010. probably some more earlier records from other birders.

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Original posted by Beetle at 21/11/2010 17:08
Tony: I have seen Yellow-billed grosbeaks at LV on at least two occasions - 26 Sep 2007 and 10 Oct 2010. probably some more earlier records from other birders.
O...That's nice. Cos I didn't see it ever since I birding at LV.
Tony Hung

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