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Author: lyatming    Time: 19/09/2010 00:39     Subject: Is it a Common Greenshank?




Author: Beetle    Time: 19/09/2010 01:17

i would prefer nordmann's greenshank...but would like to wait for experts' answer.
Author: yyattung    Time: 19/09/2010 17:17

I am not sure of this! Would you have more pictures of this bird?
Author: lyatming    Time: 19/09/2010 18:27

Three more photos for the bird.






Author: brendank    Time: 19/09/2010 18:35

Looks like a Nordmann's to me.  Where was it taken? It doesn't look like it is at Mai Po.
Author: lyatming    Time: 19/09/2010 18:43

the photos were taken on 18/9 @ Nai Chung ( Sai Kung )
Author: brendank    Time: 19/09/2010 18:53

I would say Nordmann's Greenshank away from Mai Po in fall is a very good find. I wonder if there any records of this species away from Deep Bay?
Author: lpaul    Time: 19/09/2010 21:15

This is a juvenile Nordmann's Greenshank which is moulting into winter plumage.  Note the two tone bill (typical of juv Nordmann's)yellow legs,and rather compact structure.  This is an excellent record, which I really hope you submit.  These are also excellent photos of what is in HK a very unusual plumage.
Author: tmichael    Time: 19/09/2010 21:24

Excellent photos, excellent and very interesting record at a site which just about qualifies as Sai Kung (though administratively it is Tai Po, and of course it's closest to Ma On Shan as a population centre).

That's all assuming this Nai Chung is the one near the beginning of Sai Sha Road, shortly after leaving Ma On Shan.

Can you confirm please, lyatming?

Mike Turnbull
Author: oLDcaR    Time: 19/09/2010 23:58

18 Sep 2010
Nai Chung 泥涌

I would like to share some photo, i took with lyatming on Sat.








Author: lyatming    Time: 20/09/2010 00:30

Quote:
Original posted by tmichael at 19/09/2010 21:24
Excellent photos, excellent and very interesting record at a site which just about qualifies as Sai Kung (though administratively it is Tai Po, and of course it's closest to Ma On Shan as a population ...
Yes, you are right.
Author: ajohn    Time: 20/09/2010 08:40

Some really excellent photos of a surprising record away from Deep Bay. Thanks for sharing.




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