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Ng Tung Chai 2015

Ng Tung Chai 2015

7/2/2015
It's been a long time since I last visited, really should visit a bit more! Early morning was not crowded like Tai Po Kau.

Speckled Piculet x1 seen very briefly, but enough for positive identification, good to know they are still here.
Scarlet Minivet
Chestnut Bulbul
Mountain Bulbul x6
Emerald Dove x2
Daurian Redstart x1 at the cherry tree plantation.
Rufous-tailed Robin x1
Japanese Thrush
Grey-backed Thrush
Chinese Blackbird
Brownish-flanked Bush-Warbler x1 heard
Pallas's Leaf Warbler
Yellow-broweed Warbler
Goodson's Leaf Warbler
Mountain Tailorbird
Silver-eared Mesia in huge numbers here
Streak-breasted Scimitar Babbler x2 heard
Black-throated Laughingthrush
Hwamei heard
Rufous-capped Babbler
Blue-winged Minla
Pygmy Wren-Babbler
Striated Yuhina x40+ encountered two flocks
Yellow-cheeked Tit
Velvet-fronted Nuthatch
Fork-tailed Sunbird
Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker
Tristram's Bunting

[ Last edited by kmatthew at 7/02/2015 16:04 ]
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Thank you John, this was the first time I seen the Ng Tung Chai Speckled Piculet, remember going there dozens of times in the past and came back empty!
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28/9/2015

Good day for raptors. An Oriental Honey Buzzard drifted past at around 10 O'clock. Besra flew by twice and a pair of Crested Goshawk patrolled the sky constantly. At least 4 Dollarbirds in the valley.

Oriental Honey Buzzard


Crested Goshawk
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You're welcome! I initially thought it was a Crested Serpent Eagle too, but just looked wrong after a second look.
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2 more photographs if it's of any help, however the shape and in flight wing shape still feels wrong to me especially when I was out on the field. The head also seems smaller for CSE. Any thoughts?



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After more comparison, I would agree this is indeed a CSE. My mistake, and sorry for anyone who were with me that day if I did in fact misled you.
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