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Original posted by EricB at 17/09/2011 06:08
Thanks for sharing a great collection of photos.Are you sure you didn't actually get on a Birdquest coach by accident?
(Only kidding!)
Do you have a link to the tour you took? I can see many birders ...
Hi Eric,
I am often amazed by your knowledge in birds and your experience in bird-watching.
I really have difficulty in identifying the snowfinches and thank you so much for helping me to i.d. them. I agree that the first 3 birds labelled as "White-winged Snowfinch" are Brandt's Mountain finches and the bird labelled as "juvenile White-winged Snowfinch" is a Tibetan Sowfinch.
I think the Marsh Tit belongs to the race hypermelaena which has olive-green tinge to upper parts and a larger black bib. This race is illustrated and described in "A Field Guide to the birds of China". Here are another 2 photos of this tit.
Some Marsh Tits that have similar appearance are shown in 'A Database of Birds of China"
http://www.cnbird.org.cn/resust. ... +tit&Submit4=Go
The tour I joined was operated by a Hong Kong travel agency. I am not going to advertise this travel agency here, as my friends and I were not happy with some aspects of this tour. Below is a part of the brochure about this tour:
With the licence no. and the tel. no., those who are interested in this tour can contact the travel agency by themselves. I am sorry that no English version of the brochure is available.
Cherry