butter 15/04/2010 13:31
1/ stint? 2/ pipit?
stint?
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pipit?
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id pls, tks!
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ajohn 15/04/2010 14:20
No 1 is a Wood Sandpiper. Note the longer, yellowish legs and the spotted upperparts.
No 2 is a female Black-faced Bunting. The bill is too deep for a pipit, and the underparts are slightly yellowish. Also it seems to be feeding on grass seed - typical behaviour for a bunting (but not a pipit)
butter 16/04/2010 13:21
[quote]Original posted by [i]ajohn[/i] at 15/04/2010 14:20 [url=http://www.hkbws.org.hk/BBS/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=29710&ptid=11233][img]http://www.hkbws.org.hk/BBS/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]
No 1 is a Wood Sandpiper. Note the longer, yellowish legs and the spotted upperparts.
No 2 is a female Black-faced Bunting. The bill is too deep for a pipit, and the underparts are slightly yellowish ... [/quote]
Tks a lot for correcting me. 35513473749b445