Let me very briefly reply again. I could not visit all sites that were suggested and focused on the ones which I thought would provide the highest changes.
Yes, the pipit and the warbler are easy to see. Actually needless to ask for any location.
Olive-backed Pipits, the first ones at Tai Po Kau:
http://bit.ly/ZgwDI4
Dusky Warblers, the first one at Lamma Island:
http://bit.ly/WWC68n
I did expect to see just one Scaly Trush, but with two attempts at Tai Po Kau, could not find any.
No Little Buntings either, for which I looked twice at Long Valley.
And, alas, no Citrine Wagtail, after looking at every 'yellow' wagtail at Long Valley, even on the day that Wilson Dring saw one (
http://www.hkbws.org.hk/BBS/view ... &extra=page%3D1).
Larger gulls were not numerous at Deep Bay/Mai Po boardwalk, often at a far distance (producing lousy photographs) and with their legs in the water. I managed to saw Heuglin's, Mongolian and Vegae however, but still am going to the photo's that I've taken. And I of course enjoyed the Saunders' Gulls and many many other species.
http://observado.org/gebied/view ... amp;g=1&u=63179
http://observado.org/gebied/view ... amp;g=1&u=63179
http://observado.org/gebied/view ... amp;g=1&u=63179
Plenty of reasons for a future visit to HK ;-). I want to thank the people of the WWF HK and the HKBWS for helping me in various ways!
(Yes, after I'm done, I will submit the records in Excel).
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