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Mike Kilburn
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Ng Tung Chai had a fine mix of migrants and residents this morning: Residents Crested Serpent Eagle: 1 Crested Goshawk: 1 Slaty-backed Forktail: 1 Pygmy Wren-babbler: 2 Silver-eared Mesia: 5 Blue-winged Minla : 2 Pekin Robin: 4 Rufous-capped Babbler: 2 Black throated Laughing Thrush: 4 Gtr Necklaced Laughingthrush: 1 Chinese Magpie : 2 (rare at NTC) Migrants: Siberian Blue Robin: 1 Asian Paradise Flycatcher: 1 Eastern Crowned Warbler: 1 Arctic Warbler: 4 Black Drongo : 4 (below NTC Village) Cheers Mike
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Mike Kilburn
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Once again the SiberianBlue Robin was seen at Ng Tung Chai this evening. It is a young male with lots of blue on the back, tail and head. It is unusual for birds to stay more than a day. It was again about 500m past the temple on the lower path. It was seen in the same place on both days. Also, Ng Tung Chai held 2 Dollarbirds roosting on the electricity pylons above the valley, and this morning an Oriental Greenfinch close to the Lam Tsuen road. Cheers Mike
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Re: Ng Tung Chai
« Reply #2 on: Sep 29th, 2003, 10:52pm » |
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There was a male Siberian Blue Robin at Tai Po Kau yesterday. Moreover a young male was there on 21st Sept too.
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Mike Kilburn
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Two Grey Treepies were in Fung Shui trees below NgTung Chai Village at 0830 ths morning. I assume they are migrants as there have been no treepies here for several months. Mike
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