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Po Toi Spring 2012

Actually three Bluetails Geoff which is definitely a record :-)
in addition, a Manchurian Bush Warbler, 2 Mountain Tailorbirds, 1 Asian Stubtail Warbler, a few Pallas Leaf and 2 Y-B Warblers as well as several black-faced buntings and an unidentified flycatcher. For the robin, will have to settle for rufous-tailed, as the breast pattern was unclear, and Japanese female would be more than unusual...

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2 was referring to the bluetails. only one black naped monarch, a female.

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Hi Geoff,
I thought the highlight was the unusual Tree Sparrow... first set of photos for sharing

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2nd set of photos from last week

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