Chestnut-flanked white-eye
Hello
The bird you show us seems more like an ordinary Japanese white-eye found abundant in HK.
First, for all the Chestnut-flanked white-eyes I've seen locally or in Hainan, the chestnut flank is
all easily seen if I was lucky enough to spot one (it is far easier to see in Hainan). The last one seen by me about three weeks ago at Shing Mun/Lead Mine Path, it at least showed a small patch at the flank near the lower belly.
In the absence of chestnut patch, a chestnut-flanked one would show 'a paler lower mandible and smaller yellow throat patch contrasting with whiter underparts', per Birds of HK and South China by Clive Viney,
Karen Phillipps and Lam Chiu Ying, 8th Edition on p.212.
In your case, the bird does have any of the discernible features stated above.
To prove your case, do you have any more photos of the same bird you can put up on the forum for
us to see ?
Any comments and corrections would be appreciated.
S L Tai