msamuel 3/03/2009 21:36
Birding in Taipei
21-26Dec2008
Birds seen and identified (total no. 43):
014 蒼鷺 Grey Heron
016 大白鷺 Great Egret
018 小白鷺 Little Egret
024 夜鷺 Black-crowned Night Heron
026 黑冠鳽 Malayan Night Heron
033 白鹮 Black-headed Ibis (Should be 埃及聖鹮 Sacred Ibis as corrected by ddavid. Thanks)
047 綠翅鴨 Common Teal
050 斑嘴鴨 Spot-billed Duck
053 琵嘴鴨 Northern Shoveler
067 黑鳶 (麻鷹) Black Kite
071 蛇鵰 Crested Serpent Eagle
103 黑水雞 Common Moorhen
107 黑翅長腳鷸 Black-winged Stilt
116 金眶鴴 Little Ringed Plover
117 環頸鴴 Kentish Plover
130 青腳鷸 Common Greenshank
134 林鷸 Wood Sandpiper
136 磯鷸 Common Sandpiper
191 原鴿 Rock Dove
192 山斑鳩 Oriental Turtle Dove
194 珠頸斑鳩 Spotted Dove
255 黃鶺鴒 Yellow Wagtail
257 灰鶺鴒 Grey Wagtail
268 灰喉山椒鳥 Grey-chinned Minivet
271 白頭鵯 Chinese Bulbul
274 黑短腳鵯 Black Bulbul
278 紅尾伯勞 Brown Shrike
290 紅尾水鴝 Plumbeous Redstart
306 白腹鶇 Pale Thrush
308 斑鶇 Dusky Thrush
345 灰頭鷦鶯 Bright-capped Cisticola
397 暗綠繡眼鳥 Japanese White-eye
424 樹麻雀 Eurasian Tree Sparrow
433 黑領椋鳥 Black-collared Starling
435 家八哥 Common Myna
436 八哥 Crested Myna
438 黑卷尾 Black Drongo
442 紅嘴藍鵲 Blue Magpie
443 灰樹鵲 Grey Treepie
444 喜鵲 Common Magpie
447 大嘴烏鴉 Large-billed Crow
古銅色卷尾 Bronzed Drongo
五色鳥 Muller's Barbet
黑冠鳽 Malayan Night Heron
[url=http://www.fotop.net/seaeagle/Taiwan_Birds/026_Malayan_Night_Heron_081226_Taipei][img]http://images1.fotop.net/albums6/seaeagle/Taiwan_Birds/026_Malayan_Night_Heron_081226_Taipei.jpg[/img][/url]
綠翅鴨 Commmon Teal
[url=http://www.fotop.net/seaeagle/Taiwan_Birds/047_Common_Teal_081226_Taipei][img]http://images1.fotop.net/albums6/seaeagle/Taiwan_Birds/047_Common_Teal_081226_Taipei.jpg[/img][/url]
斑嘴鴨 Spot-billed Duck
[url=http://www.fotop.net/seaeagle/Taiwan_Birds/050_Spot_billed_Duck_081225_Taipei][img]http://images1.fotop.net/albums6/seaeagle/Taiwan_Birds/050_Spot_billed_Duck_081225_Taipei.jpg[/img][/url]
五色鳥 Muller's Barbet
[url=http://www.fotop.net/seaeagle/Taiwan_Birds/Muller_s_Barbet_081224_Taipei][img]http://images1.fotop.net/albums6/seaeagle/Taiwan_Birds/Muller_s_Barbet_081224_Taipei.jpg[/img][/url]
紅尾伯勞 Brown Shrike
[url=http://www.fotop.net/seaeagle/Taiwan_Birds/278_Brown_Shrike_081225_Taipei][img]http://images1.fotop.net/albums6/seaeagle/Taiwan_Birds/278_Brown_Shrike_081225_Taipei.jpg[/img][/url]
古銅色卷尾 Bronzed Drongo
[url=http://www.fotop.net/seaeagle/Taiwan_Birds/Bronzed_Drongo_081223_Taipei][img]http://images1.fotop.net/albums6/seaeagle/Taiwan_Birds/Bronzed_Drongo_081223_Taipei.jpg[/img][/url]
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puppymic 3/03/2009 21:44
影得好靚,終於去台灣觀鳥呀 3551smile445
mchristine 3/03/2009 22:00
Thank you for the encouraging feedback. More beautiful photos are to come. Stay tuned!!!
ckacheung 3/03/2009 23:41
would you share the trip information ?
If i want to try, any suggestion ?
3551smile445
HKBWS Vicky 4/03/2009 10:27
阿崔,
If you go to Taipei only, I would recommend 台北植物園 where you can see Malayan Night Heron very close to you! I have also seen Black-naped Monarch, Brown Shrike, Black-browed Barbet (五色鳥) and Grey Treepie there during my visit to Taipei last November. It is a park just like Kowloon Park in HK. You don't need to walk long distance to find birds and you can ask birders there and they are very kind to bring you around to look for birds. It is a great place and Taiwan birders are nice too!
Taiwan birders also recommend 烏來 which is a sea-side forrest area. I haven't been there. But they said it is also a good place during migration period. Just like Po Toi, they got a number of rare birds and even "first" there. You can have a try.
msamuel 4/03/2009 21:48
鳥會有一本書(英文)介紹台灣觀鳥﹐請向職員查詢。
以下行程基本上涵蓋所介紹的台北觀鳥點﹕
D1﹕早機飛台北﹑下午士林官邸﹑晚上士林夜市。
D2﹕早上陽明山國家公園﹑下午竹圍紅樹林保護區(近淡水邊)﹑黃昏淡水漁人碼頭觀日落。
D3﹕早上前往烏來﹑徒步往返內洞森林遊樂區並沿途觀鳥﹑夜宿烏來兼浸溫泉。
D4﹕早上桶後溪﹑下午大安森林公園﹑晚逛台北101大樓。
D5﹕早上至下午關渡自然公園﹑黃昏大唐溫泉物語浸溫泉(超爽)。
D6﹕早上台北市野雁保護區﹑下午台北植物園﹑晚機返港。
個人意見﹕
大安森林公園和關渡自然公園較易近距離看到雀。
竹圍紅樹林保護區和台北市野雁保護區均為濕地﹐可看到鷸﹑鷺﹑鴨等。
鳥功所限﹐未能于烏來多找到鳥﹐但此處卻最有機會看到不常見鳥種。
台北植物園現在沒幾隻鳥﹐不過找到黑冠鳽﹐伸手可及。
因天雨關係﹐沒在陽明山國家公園逗留多久﹐看過白頭鵯便算了。
如時間倉促﹐可不去士林官邸。
tonytony74 5/03/2009 13:55
資料十分有用,去台北又多一個理由與好去處了!
mchristine 5/03/2009 16:50
Take our advice. A combination of bird watching, hot spring and gourmet choice within afforable budget make a perfect trip.
ddavid 6/03/2009 11:16
One small point/query. I see that the trip list includes Black-headed Ibis [i]Threskiornis melanocephalus[/i]. Mark Brazil in "Birds of East Asia" gives this species as a winter visitor to Taiwan, but he also notes that Sacred Ibis [i]Threskiornis aethiopicus[/i] has become established as a feral breeder in NW Taiwan with between 300 and 350 birds present. I wonder if your record might refer to Sacred Ibis rather than Black-headed?
It would be interesting to know the current status of [i]melanocephalus[/i] in Taiwan. The species used to be a regular winter visitor to Hong Kong in very small numbers, but has become very rare in recent years. (I don't, offhand, know when the last record was.) The species is now a "description bird" - I suppose because of its current rarity, but also because any observer of the species now has to take into account the possibility of Sacred Ibis wandering over to Hong Kong from Taiwan.
dave
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HKBWS Vicky 6/03/2009 12:09
Hi David,
According to my memory (I've been told about the status of Sacred Ibis in Taiwan in 2006 or 2007), almost all the "black and white" Ibis in Taiwan esp. Taipei are Sacred Ibis. The population of Sacred Ibis now goes to more than 200 (please correct me if I'm wrong). They still got records of Black-headed Ibis but are regarded as (very) rare bird.
msamuel 6/03/2009 20:08
This is the best photo I shot. Which ibis is it?
[url=http://www.fotop.net/seaeagle/Taiwan_Birds/Ibis_081225_Taipei][img]http://images1.fotop.net/albums6/seaeagle/Taiwan_Birds/Ibis_081225_Taipei.jpg[/img][/url]
lchunfai 6/03/2009 21:17
May it be a black-headed ibis????I can see a red line on the underwing....3551smile445
ddavid 6/03/2009 23:39
Apparently both Sacred & Black-headed Ibis show a red line on the underwing!! The (very instructive) photo is of Sacred Ibis because of the conspicuous dark line on the rear of the wings - the wings on Black-headed are all white.
dave
msamuel 7/03/2009 10:34
Dave
Thank you for your correction. I am equally happy to see either ibis as both are new to me. Unfortunately, both Taiwan Wild Bird Guide and Hong Kong and South China Bird Guide only mention Black-head Ibis without a word about Sacred Ibis.
Samuel
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