For me with my binoculars I only managed to see the overall structure of the bird and dark tone
of the upper wings and pale tone of the underbody.
Anyone rejecting me as having a new life tick? I lament Paul not lending me his eyes as soon as
he sighted and shouting about his find.
S L Tai
(last sentence a bold lending from Shakespearce who made me learn English the way I at present still
following. Guess the source of indirect citing, which Play and who says it? The first correct
answer is a winner, the last two words I heard used by Paul during the boat trip, about the first-summer
bridled tern a long distance away)
I will try very hard to look respectful by being humble as a learner. Author: Stonechat Time: 3/05/2010 22:12
Christina & Stonechat..thanks for the encouragement.
Cheers
PWMK Author: John Holmes Time: 4/05/2010 06:46
Ancient Murrelet - yayyyy... !!!!!
John Author: ltsunpun Time: 4/05/2010 20:56
Thanks to Geoff Welch and G. Talbot, with their help, we (including Ah Leung, Kitty, Herman and Ah Wai) also saw this lovely bird in South Cape (Nam Kok Tsui) of Po Toi on Apr 27 (Tue). Author: jacwu Time: 4/05/2010 21:46
Great Shoot! Author: wleepoin Time: 4/05/2010 23:01
Thank you all.
Hi Luk San,
This Murrelet flew by our boat very quickly, I am sure you had a better view from the island. Hope to see this lovely bird again soon !
Cheers,
PWMK
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