My regular visitts to Kam Tin continued until Friday (17th Nov). Highlights from the week 11th-17th were:
Common Teal - 8 on 12th (in buffalo fields), 42 on 13th (near Fung Kat Heung)
Garganey - 1 on 14th (surpringly my first at KT)
Greater Spotted Eagle - 1 on 11th, 1 on 12th
Grey-headed Lapwing - peak count 20
Greater Painted-snipe - known to be present at various locations, peak count of 9 was certainly an underestimate
Black-winged Stilt - peak count 25 in the main drainage channel
Spotted Redshank - still present until 17th
Common Greenshank - 1 on 14th and 17th
Red Turtle Dove - female on 11th
Red-rumped Swallow - 3 on 17th
Siberian Rubythroat - about 10 calling at dawn near the buffalo fields on 12th, surely lots more elsewhere!
Zitting Cisticola - 3 on 12th
Russet Bush Warbler - 1 on 11th
Little Bunting - 2 on 12th
Yellow-billed Grosbeak - peak count 12, sometimes even heard singing!
Unfortunately, a net was set up on 14th over the pond which had contained 42 teal the previous day, obviously an attempt to catch these birds.
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I reported this to AFCD who have removed the net and a few duck have since returned (5 on 16th)