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Lung Fu Shan Autumn 2012

Lung Fu Shan Autumn 2012

18 August 2012

A walk up Po Shan Road produced an Asian Paradise Flycatcher and an escaped Rosy-faced Lovebird.

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29 August 2012 -- Po Shan Road

1 Eastern Crowned Warbler was the only migrant.

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10 September 2012 - Po Shan Road

1 Arctic Warbler

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11 September 2012 - Po Shan Road

1 Asian Brown Flycatcher and a Lesser Coucal.

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Lesser Coucal?
quite a unexpected record!

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Yes, first one I have ever seen at LFS assuming my ID was correct based on the iris test. Seemed very small too.

[ Last edited by brendank at 11/09/2012 23:58 ]

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12 September 2012 - Po Shan Road

A bit more warbler activity today.

3 Arctic Warbler
1 Eastern Crowned Warbler
1 Asian Brown Flycatcher

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Lesser Coucal would be unusual in the habitat at Po Shan Road I think. It's also fairly unusual to be close enough to see the iris colour on a Lesser Coucal. How about the plumage - did that fit Lesser?

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Yes, it did seem the mantle/wings were less reddish than on Greater. (It was an adult.) Irides definitely appeared black to me and the size seemed small--so much so in fact that I thought it was going to be a Oriental Cuckoo or something of that sort.

Agree the habitat is wrong but perhaps there could be some dispersal in autumn in which birds could be seen away from preferred habitat?  Greater Coucal is regular here of course.

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Lung Fu Shan
13-9-2012

Black-Winged Cuckoo-Shrike
[img]27IMG_2865a by bird8888, 於 Flickr[/img]

Silver-Eared Mesia
[img]28IMG_2787a by bird8888, 於 Flickr[/img]

Yellow-Crested Cockatoo
[img]29IMG_2929a by bird8888, 於 Flickr[/img]

and An Arctic Warbler

[ Last edited by iherman at 24/03/2018 00:11 ]

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18 September 2012 - Po Shan Road

1 Asian Brown Flycatcher and a Mountain Tailorbird. Usually, Mountain Tailorbirds (similar to Po Toi) don't arrive here until November but I suppose they may now be breeding somewhere at LFS.

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Brendan

Mountain Tailorbirds are now regular through the year at the junction of Harlech Rd, Hatton Rd & Lugard Rd on the Peak.

Dave

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29 September 2012 - Po Shan Rd

1 Asian Brown Flycatcher
1 Pale-legged leaf Warbler

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28-9-2012
Lung Fu Shan

1. 3 Arctic Warbler.
2. Dark-Sided Flycatcher.
3. Orange-Headed Thrush.

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3 October 2012 - Po Shan Road

1 Pale-legged Leaf Warbler
1 Yellow-browed Warbler
2 Asian Brown Flycatcher

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13 October - Po Shan Road

1 Two-barred Greenish Warbler (my first for this location)
2 Asian Brown Flycatcher

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A good day for me at LFS
2-11-2012
1. Asian brown Flycatcher

2. Black Winged Cuckoo Shrike
[img]27IMG_6604b by bird8888, 於 Flickr[/img]

3. Common Buzzard
[img]49IMG_6584b by bird8888, 於 Flickr[/img]

4. Mugimaki Flycatcher
[img]53IMG_6726b by bird8888, 於 Flickr[/img]

5. Asian Paradise Flycatcher
[img]52IMG_6708b by bird8888, 於 Flickr[/img]

6. Black-Naped Monarch
img51IMG_6700b by bird8888, 於 Flickr

7. Verditer Flycatcher
[img]50IMG_6688b by bird8888, 於 Flickr[/img]

8. Blue & White Flycatcher
[img]48IMG_6531b by bird8888, 於 Flickr[/img]


9. This bird seem to be the Narcissus Flycatcher, if wrong id please correct me, thank!
[img]48IMG_6627a by bird8888, 於 Flickr[/img]

[ Last edited by iherman at 24/03/2018 00:21 ]

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Nice collection, Herman!

Shape seems to fit Blue-and-white but a view of the front would be helpful.

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Brendan,
Sorry i just have the back view only
by the way i feel the size of this bird is not fit as blue & white, size fit Asian Brown at that
moment.
may be you ars right, because i saw the Blue & White at same location.
thank you your immediate feedback

[ Last edited by iherman at 3/11/2012 10:29 ]

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06 Nov 2012
- Buff-bellied Flowerpecker Malex1, Femalex1



- Black-throated Laughingthurush (Many)


- Great Tit (Many)


- Yellow-browed Warbler x1


- Blue Whistling Thrush x1


- Japanese White-eye (Many)



Durian Redstart (Female) x1


- Hwamei x2
- Black Kite x1

[ Last edited by NelsonChung at 6/11/2012 23:54 ]

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Quote:
Original posted by NelsonChung at 6/11/2012 23:12
06 Nov 2012
- Buff-bellied Flowerpecker Malex1, Femalex1

- Black-throated Laughingthu ...
The last one is female Durian redstart.

Chun

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Thanks!

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The Pallas's Leaf warbler is a Yellow-browed Warbler.

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Quote:
Original posted by brendank at 6/11/2012 23:44
The Pallas's Leaf warbler is a Yellow-browed Warbler.
Thanks for Correction.

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24 December 2012

A walk from Pokfulam Reservoir to Lung Fu Shan produced a male Fujian Niltava (closer to Pokfulam Reservoir), 12 Japanese and 15 Grey-backed Thrush and 4 Black-faced Bunting.

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24 January 2013

A walk around LFS today produced a Pale-legged/Sakhalin Leaf Warbler, and many thrush composed of Japanese, Grey-backed and Pale.

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