Answers to the Christmas Quiz.
Q1. How many different bird species have been seen on Po Toi this year?
Subject to acceptance by the Records Committee, I have seen 195 species and I know of at least 14 seen by others, making a total of 209. This excludes the chicken.
Q2. What was the largest number of people to eat in the restaurant on a single day in 2006? And which day?
Monday 30th October, Chung Yeung Festival Day, a hot and sunny day, brought out three types of visitors, boat people, hikers and grave sweepers. Of the several thousand people on the island, at least 600 ate at the restaurant.
Q3. How many people were living on Po Toi in the 1950’s? In the 1970’s? And today?
Over 1000 in the 1950’s, about 200 in the late 1970’s and 17 regular residents today. Which explains why there are so many grave sweepers on Chung Yeung and Ching Ming Festival Days.
Q4. Mr and Mrs Ng own the house just below the school. They spend half the year on Po Toi and half in their other residence. Where is their other residence?
Mr and Mrs Ng’s other residence is in California. They also have a flat in the Aberdeen area. Which all adds up to a lot of seaweed.
Q5. In which well-known English novel does Po Toi feature?
John Le Carre’s spy novel, The Honourable Schoolboy. See above.
Q6. What is the real purpose of the new jetty recently built on the SE peninsular?
Health and Safety. An inspection of the old jetty showed it to be unsafe and so it was necessary to rebuild it. In case anyone wanted to use it, I guess. I think Graham’s answer is more accurate.
At this time of the year, it’s customary to look back on the highlights of last year. So here are my best ten photos from Po Toi in 2006, others had some better photos and birds. And very best wishes for 2007, let’s hope it can be as good as 2006.
1. Chinese Thrush – the first photo taken, 16.2.2006
2. Black-legged Kittiwake, 2.3.2006
3. Orange-breasted Green Pigeon – surely the most unexpected bird of 2006, 10.3.2006 (date when this picture was taken)
4. Chinese Goshawk flock over Po Toi, 16.4.2006
5. Yellow-throated Bunting, 24.4.2006
6. Yellow-rumped Flycatcher, 29.4.2006
7. Lesser Frigatebird attacking Black Kite, 3.5.2006
8. Brown Noddy, 17.5.2006
9. Tiger Shrike, 14.9.2006
10. Peregrines fighting, 7.11.2006
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