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Sha Lo Wan Spring 2012

Sha Lo Wan Spring 2012

7 March 2012

Yellow browed Warbler
Russet Bush Warbler
Asian Stubtail Warbler
Barn Swallow
Pacific Swift
Grey Wagtail
Eurasian Hobby x 8 in flight
Common Buzzard
Grey backed Thrush
Reef Egret

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This would be an unprecedented record for Eurasian Hobby, both in numbers and date.
Can you clarify please?

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At Sha Lo Wan, watch some birds flying around in the cloudy sky high over the airport, disappeared then. But minutes later suddenly saw them flying low and high (swift like flying) around the empty field in the village for some 15 minutes, then I left. Some black kite and buzzard also around. Swift and swallow mixed and apparently those eight birds are bigger and had wings longer and in special shape when flying.

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Thanks.

I don't really know what those birds were but I don't think they were Eurasian Hobbies - maybe Pacific Swifts?

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From this description (and time of year), Oriental Pratincole sounds like a possibility.

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30 March 2012

Black faced Bunting
White throat Kingfisher
Japanese Sparrowhawk (hovering at Tung Chung)
Yellow browed Warbler
Arctic Warbler
Siberian blue Robin (male in dark blue head and back moulting from pale blue seen last week in San Tau)
Blue rock Thrush
Emerald Dove
Grey back Thrush

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21 April 2012

Peregrine Falcon
Crested Goshawk x 3
Crested Serpent Eagle x 3
Grey Streaked Flycatcher (4 at Sha Lo Wan)
Black Drongo
Emerald Dove
Chinese Goshawk (Sham Wat)

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5 May 2012

At Tai O,
Indian Cuckoo
Yellow Wagtail (40 or more at the grassland)
Dollarbird
Chinese Francolin
Grey tailed Tattler

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