Thursday 27 August was my first visit to the Island in autumn this year. Others have already been and Arctic Warbler, Asian Paradise Flycatcher and a very early Grey-streaked Flycaycher have already been recorded.
First new thing, the ferry price! Now set at HK$50 for the return journey, no single fares any more (no bad thing that). So a 25% increase in fares, still very cheap for a two-hour return journey but quite a shock!
Also, in case anyone is interested, a new ferry schedule from Aberdeen to Cheung Chau, see here. I think that will be very popular, no need to go to Central to get to Cheung Chau. Leaves from the Po Toi Ferry terminal.
Many terns still around Po Toi Rock (Castle Rock), certainly Bridled and Black-naped, possibly some Roseate also. Quite late to still be around the Rock, maybe a good breeding season there this year.
Not much to see on the Island - except for two Himalayan Swiftlets flying around the Sister's Cafe for about 30 minutes at mid-day. I'm not carrying my big camera these days, so only this distant shot
Apart from these, only Sea Eagle, White-throated Kingfisher, Grey Wagtail, White-rumped Munia and Tree Sparrow. No warblers or flycatchers seen.
Visitors to Po Toi, please post any sightings here as usual.