Originally posted by David Stanton on 10/13/06 at 18:17:23
I had a stroll around Long Valley this morning 0615-0900.
Highlights included:
Plaintive Cuckoo x1
Eurasian Wryneck x1
Black-Winged Cuckoo Shrike x1
Black-Winged Stilt x12
Wood Sandpiper x12
Green Sandpiper x2
Red-Throated Pipit x10
Rose-Ringed Parakeet x1
Oriental Reed Warbler x8
Stonechat - at least 7
Zitting Cisticola x1
Dusky Warblers - at least 20
Black Drongo x2
Snipe - x40 (I need to brush up on field id of these, particularly calls as they rise when flushed - does anyone know of where I could get recordings of these?)
Also:
Bunting sp - from other posts yellow-browed is mentioned, and though this was probably the same, I haven't got a decent picture of a Yellow-browed in winter plumage - does anyone know any good links? This bird seemed to have a lighter mantle/back and tail that the Y-B, more along the lines of a Reed Bunting.
Possible Juv. Cinnamon Bittern - I'm guessing this from recent posts, though it could be a juv bittern species. Is this a species that occurs in HK as a Juv?
Sooty-headed Bulbul - 2, I know these aren't uncommon birds generally, but this was the first time I've seen them here.
All these questions - I just hope they are in the right thread, I dont want to get into trouble! Thanks in anticipation of any answers/help.
David