Two weeks ago on 27 October, a pair of Mandarin Duck were seen flying around the harbour at Po Toi - great photos thanks to Kenneth Lam
I assumed just passing through.
Much to my amazement, yesterday I saw what was presumably the same male Mandarin flying down the harbour from the direction of the lagoon and out towards the Temple. I did not see the female but may have missed it. These birds have not been seen over the last two weeks, to my knowledge, but they may be staying there somewhere.
Whatever, this species is a great and surprising addition to the Po Toi list, joining the only other duck species Common Teal, Garganey and Red-breasted Merganser. The List is now at 334 species.
Also seen yesterday - Common Buzzard, Oriental Turtle Dove (many), Chestnut Bulbul, Siberian Rubythroat (heard), Red-flanked Bluetail, Daurian Redstart, Blue Rock Thrush, Chinese Blackbird (many), Brown-flanked Bush Warbler, Dusky and Yellow-browed Warblers (many), Dark-sided, Red-breasted and Red-throated Flycatchers and many Hair-crested Drongo.
Unfortunately not the Brambling seen on Tuesday.