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Mike Kilburn
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Ng Tung Chai productive again
« on: Nov 18th, 2003, 9:48am » |
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This morning Ng Tung Chai was again extremely productive. Between 7:10 and 8:30 hours I saw/heard the following birds: Olive-backed Pipit (2 near big arch) Grey Wagtail Ashy Minivet (female with Crested Bulbuls near big arch. This is a very late record, but curiously the second record in Hong Kong this week - the other was from Lamma or Cheung Chau - I can't remember) Chestnut Bulbul (several heard, one seen) Lesser Shortwing (singing about 300m past temple - hopped onto path, responded to pishing) Pygmy Wren-babbler (2 birds - one seen singing from rain-soaked branches of fallen tree at the first small gully about 500m along the path from the temple) Red-flanked Bluetail(1 above temple) Mountain Tailorbird (just above the temple - responded extremely well to pishing) Yellow-browed Warbler(h) Pallas' Warbler (h) Chinese Blue Magpie (h - near NTC village) Black-throated Laughing Thrush (4) Pekin Robin (8-10) Rufous-capped babbler(2) Silver-eared Mesia (c.10) Streak-breasted Scimitar Babbler( 2) Cheers Mike
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Mike Kilburn
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Re: Ng Tung Chai productive again
« Reply #1 on: Nov 21st, 2003, 2:46pm » |
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This morning there was a Red-tailed Robin in Ng Tung Chai about 200m above the village. Mike
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