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Forrest FONG
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Japanese Waxwing
« on: Oct 5th, 2002, 8:45am » |
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Some birders reported that a Japanese Wax Wing 小太平鳥 was seen in Long Valley on this Friday and in the morning and the late evening yesterday. Hey, don't just sit in front of your computer. Go out to find it and make one more tick. Please also don't forget to use the hotlines to report the sighting of rare or good birds and listen the latest birding news from other members! Chinese Birdline: 2465 6690 English Birdline: 2667 4537
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Mike Kilburn
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Unfortunately this bird shows clear signs of cage damage - especially on the neck where featehres ahve been rubbed away. It is very unlikely this bird will be accepted asa genuine wild bird. However the Rosy Starling ios almost certainly wild. This species has had a huge eruption to western Europe from its traditional breeding grounds in Central Asia and its not unliely the eruption has spread to Hong Kong. Also even if the Waxwing is an escape the Daurian Starling Flock is the highest ever recorded n Hong Kong aand it well worth ta visit to Long Valley. Mike Kilburn Vice Cahirman
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