Thank you
for identifying the bird.
A bird watcher asked
me my observation today and I thought this might be useful
for other bird watchers. Here is my observation:-
At about 0900 hours after my arrival of LV and took the first bird's photo (a warbler), I saw this bird perched on a tree branch besides the rice grain field where many buntings had stayed in the past one or two months. It was distinctive. I know it was not an ordinary bird over 50
meters away. Its abdo
men was distinctively pale with larger size than the Munia and Sparrows. I walked near it and within the shooting range of my lens, I took the first photo. It was about 15 to 20
meters away.
The second photo shown in this web was the first batch of photos I shot when it was staying on the tree branch (sorry that when I posted the two photos here, I put the one taken later above the one taken earlier).
I approached it with a few steps each ti
me and until it was about 10
meters or closer, I stopped. The bird perched there still. I did not notice any action that it indicated it was uneasy. It stayed there
for a few minutes in total. Until two guys ca
me behind
me and wanted to took its photos, it moved. I had not observed what had happened as at the ti
me I was looking into the ca
mera view finder.
After a while, I saw it perched again in a branch of the sa
me tree but this ti
me, it was behind so
me leaves and branches. It stayed there
for a while and flew away.
I was going into the rice grain field of LV from the direction of Ying Kong, the bird flew away from this direction. It then perched on a wire near the other grain field further down the path. I followed it. It stayed there briefly and flew further away. There appeared nothing to distrub it this ti
me as I was still far far away and there was no human near it. I could not trace the where about of it this ti
me.
I walked down to the direction of its freight path. When I was near to the wire it had perched, I found it again in the short shrubs in the reed field where so
meti
me ago so
meone had recorded six White-head Munia. I took another batch of photos here. The first one shown here was the bird in the branches of the shrubs.
Again, it was distinctive and easy to be seem.
It stayed just a while and flew away. This ti
me, I really lost its contact.
About half past ten, I returned to the first rice grain field where I
met the bird. But I never saw it again until I leave LV at 1200 hours.
That ends my observation.
It seems the bird flew away because of
me
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