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Pui O - Autumn 貝澳 - 秋 2009

Pui O - Autumn 貝澳 - 秋 2009

Birding time 觀鳥時間: 1700-1800, 27Oct09

Sunny, 25C

014 Grey Heron 蒼鷺  x1
018 Little Egret 小白鷺
020 Pacific Reef Egret 岩鷺  x1
021 Cattle Egret 牛背鷺
022 Chinese Pond Heron 池鷺
024 Black-crowned Night Heron 夜鷺
067 Black Kite 黑鳶 (麻鷹)
078 Besra 松雀鷹
101 White-breasted Waterhen 白胸苦惡鳥  x4
194 Spotted Dove 珠頸斑鳩
236 Eurasian Hoopoe 戴勝  x1
258 White Wagtail 白鶺鴒
270 Red-whiskered Bulbul 紅耳鵯
271 Chinese Bulbul 白頭鵯
287 Oriental Magpie Robin 鵲鴝
349 Dusky Warbler 褐柳鶯 (heard)
389 Great Tit 大山雀  x2
397 Japanese White-eye 暗綠繡眼鳥 (heard)
424 Eurasian Tree Sparrow 樹麻雀
433 Black-collared Starling 黑領椋鳥
436 Crested Myna 八哥
444 Common Magpie 喜鵲 (heard)
1 starling sp x2, likely White-shouldered Starling 灰背椋鳥

Photo for Eurasian Hoopoe


Twilight of Pui O beach 貝澳攤暮色

Manson Tsang
雀鳥科

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My birding report in Pui O
24-10-2009,0900-1700

- Northern Shoveler
- Watercock
- Little Ringed Plover
- Snipe sp.
- Red Turtle Dove
- Hoopoe
- Black-capped Kingfisher
- Daurian Redstart   2 male
- Blackbird
- Asian Brown Flycatcher  3
- Red-throated Flycatcher
- Yellow Breasted Bunting
- Black-faced Bunting

Here are some photos were taken.

Shrike catch a Lanceolated Warbler?




Red Turtle Dove


Watercock






[ Last edited by Ken at 29/10/2009 17:47 ]
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the dead warbler looks like a Zitting Cisticola to me.

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Thanks, Ken, for your birding report.

A pity that I could not find the watercock, which is the bird I long to see.  I hope it's still there.
Manson Tsang
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Fine day in Pui O today with a great variety of birds, although nothing highly unusual. The Hoopoe seems to be a long staying individual, spotted it on the dry grassland east of the buffalo fields (there was a truck dumping building materials on this grassland, by the way!).
Good influx of Daurian Redstarts and wagtails/pipits after the cold weather...

Species list from this afternoon:

014        Grey Heron
016        Great Egret                        
017        Intermediate Egret               
018        Little Egret
021        Cattle Egret
022        Chinese Pond Heron
024        Black-crowned Night Heron
026        Yellow Bittern               
047        Common Teal               
053        Northern Shoveler               
067        Black Kite
101        White-breasted Waterhen
106        Greater Painted Snipe         1 pair
116        Little Ringed Plover        1
136        Common Sandpiper        1
144        Common Snipe                2
194        Spotted Dove
236         Eurasian Hoopoe                1
255        Yellow Wagtail                20+
257        Grey Wagtail            1
258        White Wagtail                40+
259        Richards Pipit                12
260        Olive-backed Pipit      4
261        Red-throated Pipit      2
270        Red-whiskered Bulbul
271        Chinese Bulbul
279        Long-tailed Shrike               
287        Oriental Magpie Robin
289        Daurian Redstart        8 males, 1 female
292        Siberian Stonechat
303        Common (Chinese) Blackbird        1
312        Masked Laughingthrush               
347        Common Tailorbird
349        Dusky Warbler                        8
354        Yellow-browed Warbler                1
369        Asian Brown Flycatcher                1
377        Red-throated Flycatcher                1
389        Great Tit
397        Japanese Whiteye       
410        Black-faced Bunting                1
424        Eurasian Tree Sparrow
433        Black-collared Starling
436        Crested Myna
438        Black Drongo                1 juv
444        Common Magpie               
447        Large-billed Crow

Cheers
Morten

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No! The dead bird really looks like a Lanceolated Warbler.  What a pity.

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Thanks Dragonfly for the birding report.  BTW, I also noticed that there might have some material disposal on the mentioned area.  

I think we, as a birder with environmental concern, should keep an eye on what has happened to that area.  If necessary, we should ask corresponding parties of HKSAR government to see whether there is any illegal disposal occurred.  It's an unacceptable act for the land owners to attempt to change the land use by this kind of uncivilized and selfish destruction.

Welcome to share with us which exact area you've mentioned and I'll take a look too next time I go to Pui O.  I think we can do something to protect this nice piece of countryside.
Manson Tsang
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old post in 2007-貝澳,明天的錦田? Will Pui O become Kam Tin?
http://www.hkbws.org.hk/BBS/view ... &extra=page%3D5

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Pui O 15/11/2009
First time visit to this wonderful site!! Highlight of the day was a Rustic Bunting which gave a very brief view near the agricultural fields next to the village. Only got a single record photo (Very very bad) which shows the Crest, and the chestnut flank.



[ Last edited by kmatthew at 15/11/2009 22:49 ]
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No buntings yesterday at Pui O whatsoever (must be the only place in HK without buntings these days!). But a great day with lots of species and a bit of warm sunshine to heat up another cold November day.
Here's my list from yesterday the 18/11/2009, highlights being the Pheasant Tailed Jacana, 2 Ruddy Breasted Crakes, numerous Blackbirds and Daurian Redstarts, a flushed Woodcock and Red-rumped Swallows plus Asian House Martins over the buffalo fields plus a late Oriental Reed Warbler.

014        Grey Heron
017        Intermediate Egret               
018        Little Egret
020        Pacific Reef Egret        2
021        Cattle Egret
022        Chinese Pond Heron
024        Black-crowned Night Heron 2
047        Common Teal                1
053        Northern Shoveler                1
067        Black Kite
080        Common Buzzard                1
099        Ruddy-breasted Crake        2
101        White-breasted Waterhen
105        Pheasant-tailed Jacana        1
106        Greater Painted Snipe         2 males
116        Little Ringed Plover        2
117        Kentish Plover                3 at the beach
136        Common Sandpiper       
141        Eurasian Woodcock        1 flushed
142/143        Pintail/Swinhoes Snipe        10+
144        Common Snipe                10+
192        Oriental Turtle Dove        1
194        Spotted Dove
229        Common Kingfisher        2
230        White-throated Kingfisher        2
236        Eurasian Hoopoe                1
251        Barn Swallow                2
252        Red-rumped Swallow        4
253        Asian House Martin        4
255        Yellow Wagtail                10
257        Grey Wagtail                        2
258        White Wagtail               
259        Richards Pipit                5
260        Olive-backed Pipit                10+
261        Red-throated Pipit                5
270        Red-whiskered Bulbul
271        Chinese Bulbul
279        Long-tailed Shrike                2
287        Oriental Magpie Robin
289        Daurian Redstart                9
292        Common Stonechat                1
303        Common (Chinese) Blackbird        33
312        Masked Laughingtrush
340         Oriental Reed Warbler                1
345        Yellow-bellied Prinia
347        Common Tailorbird
349        Dusky Warbler                        15+
354        Yellow-browed Warbler                1
369        Asian Brown Flycatcher                6
389        Great Tit
397        Japanese Whiteye       
424        Eurasian Tree Sparrow
427        Red-billed Starling                        36
432        White-cheeked Starling                2
433        Black-collared Starling
436        Crested Myna
444        Common Magpie               
447        Large-billed Crow

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