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[China] A trip to Qinghai & Tibet, 2011 青海西藏之旅

A trip to Qinghai & Tibet, 2011 青海西藏之旅

From late July to early August, I joined a package tour to Qinghai and Tibet. Although this was a sightseeing tour, some birds were seen and photographed. Most of these birds are new to me, so I am not sure I have identified them correctly. Comments are welcome.

Qinghai Lake 青海湖


Chaka Salt Lake 茶卡鹽湖, 青海


Namjagbarwa  南迦巴瓦峰, 西藏


Mount Everest  珠穆朗瑪峰      



TIBETAN PARTRIDGES



BAR-HEADED GEESE


PALLAS’S GULL


COMMON TERN


EURASIAN CRAG MARTIN



SAND MARTIN


PACIFIC SWIFT


UPLAND BUZZARD



RED-BILLED CHOUGH


YELLOW-BILLED CHOUGH


HILL PIGEON


ORIENTAL TURTLE DOVE


WHITE-COLLARED BLACKBIRD


HOOPOE



BLACK REDSTART
Male

Female


HODGSON’S REDSTART
Male

Female

Juvenile


WHITE-WINGED REDSTART
Juvenile


GREY-BACKED SHRIKE

Juvenile


BROWN-CHEEKED LAUGHINGTHRUSH


GIANT BABAX (far away!)


WHITE-WINGED GROSBEAK
Female


GREY-CRESTED TIT


MARSH TIT


RUFOUS-VENTED TIT


HUME'S GROUNDPECKER


HUME’S SHORT-TOED LARK


HORNED LARK



GODLEWSKI’S BUNTING



TWITE



BROWN ACCENTOR

Juvenile


ROBIN ACCENTOR

Juvenile


BRANDT’S MOUNTAIN FINCH



RUFOUS-NECKED SNOWFINCH
Male

Female


TIBETAN SNOWFINCH


Juvenile


WHITE-WINGED SNOWFINCH



Juvenile


COMMON ROSEFINCH
Male

Female


BEAUTIFUL ROSEFINCH


GREAT ROSEFINCH



Thanks for viewing.

[ Last edited by cywong at 15/09/2011 23:09 ]

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Thank you very much for all your kind comments.

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Original posted by Ronaldo at 15/09/2011 01:06
Hi Cherry,

Beautiful trip... I couldn't go to Tibet because of visa issues for foreigners till recently.
Just one comment: I am not sure if the name changed, but don't we use the word Chough, rather  ...
Hi Ronaldo,

You are right! They should be Red-billed Chough and Yellow-billed Chough. I have amended the captions.
Thank you for correcting this mistake.

I hope you will be able to go to Tibet in the future, you will enjoy watching the birds and the beautiful mountains there.

Cherry

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Original posted by lexusjohn at 15/09/2011 10:44
Hi ! CYWong, thank your for sharing !
Beautiful place with lots of beautiful birds.
For this long trip, may I know which photographic equipment that you used ?
FR: ...
Hi John,

My photographic gear included a DSLR camera (EOS7D), 2 lenses ( 100-400mm lens and 17-40mm lens) and a compact DC (S90).

cywong

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Original posted by HFCheung at 16/09/2011 12:22
Dear Cherry,

I think you got Dusky Crag Martin, instead of Eurasian Crag Martin. This bird has rarely been photoed in China.

HF Cheung
Dear Dr. Cheung,

Thank you very much for sharing your expert opinion.
Here is another photo of the crag martin:


Cherry

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Original posted by EricB at 17/09/2011 06:08
Thanks for sharing a great collection of photos.Are you sure you didn't actually get on a  Birdquest coach by accident?
(Only kidding!)
Do you have a link to the tour you took? I can see many birders ...
Hi Eric,

I am often amazed by your knowledge in birds and your experience in bird-watching.

I really have difficulty in identifying the snowfinches and thank you so much for helping me to i.d. them. I agree that the first 3 birds labelled as "White-winged Snowfinch"  are Brandt's Mountain finches and the bird labelled as "juvenile White-winged Snowfinch" is a Tibetan Sowfinch.

I think the Marsh Tit belongs to the race hypermelaena which has olive-green tinge to upper parts and a larger black bib. This race is illustrated and described in "A Field Guide to the birds of China". Here are another 2 photos of this tit.




Some Marsh Tits that have similar appearance are shown in 'A Database of Birds of China"
http://www.cnbird.org.cn/resust. ... +tit&Submit4=Go

The tour I joined was operated by a Hong Kong travel agency. I am not going to advertise this travel agency here, as my friends and I were not happy with some aspects of this tour. Below is a part of the brochure about this tour:



With the licence no. and the tel. no., those who are interested in this tour can contact the travel agency by themselves. I am sorry that no English version of the brochure is available.

Cherry

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