tbob 21/11/2010 14:56
Sunbird ID
This morning I saw a sunbird in Pokfulam Country Park, I was in a shaded area and the bird flew out of a bush and was hovering for around 30 seconds aprox 6 Ft from me. It had a metallic blue/purple head and tail, the rest of the top of the body appeared dark and the underparts appeared creamy/yellow. It didn't appear to have any red on the body and I couldn't see a fork-tail. (The bird was at eye-level facing towards me) I can't see it in the "Photographic Guide to the Birds of HK so any help would be appreciated
Bob
fatchun 21/11/2010 17:01
If it does not have red color on its breast, it might be Black-Throated Sunbird.
Any comment and suggestion are appreciated, thank you=]
tbob 21/11/2010 17:48
Correct no red on breast
Bob
fatchun 21/11/2010 18:22
Thanks.
Referring to your description, I just think of this image:
[url=http://orientalbirdimages.org/search.php?Bird_ID=2127&Bird_Image_ID=41871&Bird_Family_ID=&p=6]http://orientalbirdimages.org/search.php?Bird_ID=2127&Bird_Image_ID=41871&Bird_Family_ID=&p=6[/url]
[url=http://orientalbirdimages.org/search.php?Bird_ID=2127&Bird_Image_ID=34624&Bird_Family_ID=&p=20]http://orientalbirdimages.org/search.php?Bird_ID=2127&Bird_Image_ID=34624&Bird_Family_ID=&p=20[/url]
Very interesting and great find=]
tbob 21/11/2010 18:31
Thanks for the links it looks more like this
[url]http://orientalbirdimages.org/search.php?Bird_ID=2127&Bird_Image_ID=5217&Bird_Family_ID=&p=35[/url]
as you can see from the flower the red color has been boostered if this had been desaturated I am sure this would be the bird
Thanks a lot for the help.
Bob
fatchun 21/11/2010 18:35
You are welcome and I am happy to hear this news. =]
Chun
Tony 21/11/2010 19:40
[quote]Original posted by [i]fatchun[/i] at 21/11/2010 17:01 [url=http://www.hkbws.org.hk/BBS/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=35181&ptid=12682][img]http://www.hkbws.org.hk/BBS/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]
If it does not have red color on its breast, it might be Black-Throated Sunbird.
Any comment and suggestion are appreciated, thank you=] [/quote]
why? we have this in HK??
fatchun 21/11/2010 19:52
It was listed on the past list as Cat. E. I just make a guess by the description.
Do you have any idea?
Thank you.
ajohn 21/11/2010 22:10
I'm not sure this description rules out Fork-tailed. The red is often difficult to see (especially in the shade) and the forked tail will be difficult to see on a bird facing towards you. Compare: [url]http://orientalbirdimages.org/search.php?p=2&Bird_ID=2128&Bird_Family_ID=&pagesize=1[/url]