Dear Chairman,
Perhaps you are disappointed most of the heat is not on the identification of the bird...
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Without being a researcher in this field, my only source of information is the books.
It never occurred to me that this is an adult bird because the book I have been referring to says "兩種壽帶的咀和眼圈均藍色 (shown in illustrations too)"! I guess I cannot rely on this book anymore when the APF is concerned then. I also noticed descriptions in some other books are actually only referring to the saturatior sub-species but not others. I believe I once even read something like "the AFC will turn white after fully grown" (sort of). If the white morph is rare in Hong Kong, I suppose such description does not apply to our birds then. (We should be having the incei sub-species mostly, right?)
I am particular interested in the identification of this bird because I pictured one that appeared with the same configurations (I don't know if this is a proper term for birders though...) like that you trapped and examined. (
http://www.dchome.net/viewthread.php?tid=559874 ) However, these birds mainly stay in the shade of branches and leaves, any color shown in the photographs may just be the result of white balance setting and boosting by Photoshop. I have only considered it as a juvenile male until you provided your insights.
There is another bird that I thought was an adult male Japanese PF (
http://www.dchome.net/viewthread.php?tid=496438 ) but then there is no sharp distinction from breast to belly!
Anyway, I hope some distinctive features could be discovered in future researches.
Best wishes,
fkm