yyattung 18/01/2007 12:24
Tai Po Kau 大埔滘 Winter 2007 冬
18 Jan 2007
Orchard: Bull-headed Shrike, Striated Yuhinas
Red Walk: 5 Black Bulbuls
The Bay Woodpecker was again heard from Red Walk at 8:30am and 9:30am.
Tung
sdavid 21/01/2007 08:34
20 Jan 2007. 0730-1130
No sign of the Bay Woodpecker when I was there, though there were plenty of others there that may have seen or heard it.
Other included:
Striated Heron - 1
Grey-chinned Minvet - 22
Scarlet Minivet 3
Chestnut Bulbul - 11
Mountain Bulbul - 2
Rufous-talied Robin - 1
Brown- headed Thrush - 1
Grey-backed Thrush - 9
Asian Stubtail Warbler - 2
Yellow Browed Warbler
Pallas's Leaf Warbler
Asian Brown Flycatcher - 1
Grey-headed Flycathcher - 4
Silver-eared Mesia - 17
Streak-breasted Scimtar Babbler - 2
Blackthroated Laughing Thrush - 8
Greater Necklaced Laughting Thrush - 4
Velvet-fronted Nuthatch - 1
Rufous-capped Babbler - 3
Blue winged Minla - 12
Pygmy Wren Babbler - 4 (1 seen, 3 heard)
White-bellied Yuhina - 1
Bull-headed shrike - 1
These were all from a mixture of the Red and Blue walks and the access road.
lalan 28/01/2007 23:03
black-winged cuckoo-shrike
mountain bulbul
asian stubtail warbler
ckwokwing 11/02/2007 21:51
8 Feb 07
[size=18]Great Barbet 大擬鴷[/size] beside red walk
Striated Yuhina 栗耳鳳眉 along red walk
ajohn 12/02/2007 14:08
Up to 3 great barbets have been singing in Tai Po Kau recently
The bull-headed shrike is also still present
yyattung 21/02/2007 17:46
21 Feb 2007
21 Feb 2007, morning
Many resident species start singing but there was just very few migrants. Highlights are:
8 Black Bulbuls (4 white-head, 4 black-head) in Outdoor study centre
and the Bull-headed Shrike at orchard.
Tung
gary 10/03/2007 18:19
10.3.2007
Bull headed Shrike
Black Bulbul
Goodsoni Warbler
Grey-headed Flycatcher
Yellow-browed Warbler
Pallas's Warbler
Gary
gary 18/03/2007 22:34
18.3.2007
Bull-headed Shrike
Black Bulbul x 6
Asian Stubtail Warbler x 2
Blue Magpie x 2 (unusual in TPK)
Chestnut-winged Cuckoo (probably the first call in this year)
Birds begin to pair up; warblers singing all around and the Grey-headed Flycatchers disappear!
My wood-pecking sound mystery has finally unraveled when I saw a woodpecking Nuthatcher! It explains why woodpecking sound are sometimes heard in bird wave but no woodpecker was found.