Mars 20/02/2017 00:34
是否銅藍鳥?
Taken on 2017-02-18 at Tai Po Kau Park
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ddavid 20/02/2017 20:44
Verditer Flycatcher.
Tai Po Kau Park continues to be very productive. I was there this morning and saw what is presumably the same Verditer Flycatcher along with Japanese Thrush, Asian Brown Flycatcher, Red-flanked Bluetail, 2 Ashy Drongos, 2 Black-winged Cuckooshrikes, 2-3 Chinese Hwamei etc.
David
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coconutcat 20/02/2017 23:12
[quote]Original posted by [i]ddavid[/i] at 20/02/2017 20:44 [url=http://www.hkbws.org.hk/BBS/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=78549&ptid=26116][img]http://www.hkbws.org.hk/BBS/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]
Verditer Flycatcher.
Tai Po Kau Park continues to be very productive. I was there this morning and saw what is presumably the same Verditer Flycatcher along with Japanese Thrush, Asian Brown Flycatc ... [/quote]
I never see Japanese Thrush in Tai Po Kau. Did you find it in Red/blue talk?
By the way, what is the best way birding in Tai Po Kau? I usually walk around to find birds but always find very few birds. Is it better if I stay in a spot and wait for birds?
ddavid 21/02/2017 17:00
Coconutcat
I usually begin at Tai Po Kau Park - three minutes walk from the forest reserve entrance along the road towards Sha Tin. That's where I saw the birds I mentioned yesterday. Best early morning. The Japanese Thrush is at the bottom end of the park and is amazingly tame.
Tai Po Kau itself is always hit-and-miss. I tend to do the Red Walk (and the Blue Walk loop) in a clockwise direction and hope I come across a bird wave.
David
coconutcat 21/02/2017 21:38
[quote]Original posted by [i]ddavid[/i] at 21/02/2017 17:00 [url=http://www.hkbws.org.hk/BBS/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=78555&ptid=26116][img]http://www.hkbws.org.hk/BBS/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]
Coconutcat
I usually begin at Tai Po Kau Park - three minutes walk from the forest reserve entrance along the road towards Sha Tin. That's where I saw the birds I mentioned yesterday. Best early morn ... [/quote]
It was Tai Po Kau Park not Tai Po Kau Reserve, I was wrong.
I have only been to Tai Po Kau Park once for the Great Barbet. May be I try to find birds there next time. Thanks.
Mars 22/02/2017 23:53
Thank you for confirming Verditer Flycatcher.
I have been to Tai Po Kau Park 3 times, it is really very productive. Some birds I took there.
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