Subject: Red-headed Bunting at She Shan, Lam Tsuen [Print This Page] Author: lrichard Time: 27/12/2010 11:28 Subject: Red-headed Bunting at She Shan, Lam Tsuen
A male Red-headed Bunting (found by Mike Kilburn) is at She Shan this morning. Scope views suggest it's in very good condition. It was feeding by the side of a dusty track & perching up on wires this morning (27 Dec 2010).
Directions: Go down She Shan Road to the car-park in front of the village, then turn left along a concrete footpath (there are signs on the ground indicating the way to a special camphor tree). Follow the path around as it goes between the fields and the fung shui wood. Don't enter the fung shui wood and don't turn left at the yellow bridge, but continue skirting the fung shui wood until you reach a point where you suddenly have an open view. The bunting was beside the path about 50 metres beyond the point the concrete track turns into a dusty track. A further 50 metres on from this is a yellow Kato digger. Author: kmike Time: 27/12/2010 13:47
And before the expert photographers post their pix, here's one of the bird itself. There was also a female Grey Bushchat, 4 Little Buntings, at least 2 Red-throated Flycatchers and several Bright-capped Cisticolas nearby .
The bird was still on site around 1.30pm- great find!
[ Last edited by subbuteo at 27/12/2010 14:13 ] Author: sdavid Time: 27/12/2010 14:31
Nice one, thanks for getting the word out. I'm just glad I managed to get out and see it and not miss too much of the cricket! Lovely spot around there
[ Last edited by sdavid at 27/12/2010 14:33 ] Author: yyattung Time: 27/12/2010 15:20
The Red-headed Bunting is now showing very well in the same location described by Richard. Author: tmichael Time: 27/12/2010 15:24
Saw every ball of the cricket but not the bunting as my phone was off (schoolboy error!).
Many thanks to those who called me/left a message - sorry!
Bunting bagged + Ashes retained tomorrow!!
Mike Turnbull Author: ypakwai Time: 27/12/2010 15:28
Thank you Mike for great find this beautiful Bird.
Author: wgeoff Time: 27/12/2010 16:22
Nice one Mike. Better than the cricket.
Is this two in a week? Author: lchunfai Time: 27/12/2010 17:54
Thank you Mike and my dearest friends
Author: AC07 Time: 27/12/2010 18:14
Tks all!!
Author: wleepoin Time: 27/12/2010 20:16
Brilliant find Mike and most thankful for your call!
You are on top form no doubt about it.
Cheers
PWMK Author: cjacky Time: 27/12/2010 21:15
Thank You Mike Author: hkinni Time: 27/12/2010 21:44
Thank you Mike and PakWai Author: smp Time: 27/12/2010 22:05
thx all !!
Author: kmike Time: 27/12/2010 22:27
Delighted that so many got to see, and get some amazing photos of this fantastic bird.
Yes it has been pretty good period since the Smew showed up at Mai Po. As you can see I'm focusing on birds that are easy to identify! But to get this on the patch was a fantastic late Christmas present.
From these pix its clear that the bird is in pristine plumage and there is no evidence whatever of cage damage in this adult winter male.
A request for those coming to see the bird over the next few days - please stay back and let the bird feed freely. It returned consistently to the same area throughout the day and gave wonderful views. THERE IS NO NEED TO CHASE AFTER THIS BIRD!
Cheers
Mike K Author: Beetle Time: 28/12/2010 00:23
A bad record video, taken by a cheap digiscoping set that was set up in a hurry..
though it was a stunning bird as a great X'mas/New year present!
Thanks mike for finding the bird and leading us to it! Author: Andiona Time: 28/12/2010 01:38
Wow !!! Super Find Author: tmichael Time: 28/12/2010 09:30
Still present today (Tues 28th), mostly feeding quite unobtrusively in the low grassy stuff on the flat bank top 10 m or so off the track on the left, about 30m back towards She Shan from the Kato digger machine.
Great bird - planet Earth tick for two experienced old birders today!
Mike Turnbull. Author: tgraham Time: 28/12/2010 15:12
"experienced old birders" ................... hummm can't be me your talking about Author: subbuteo Time: 28/12/2010 15:31
The bird was still there at 3.00pm today 28.12.10.
I saw the bird from approximately 100m and did not go to join the photographers currently there who are not following Mike's advice. They are standing in the middle of the area it was feeding in yesterday and despite it perching within five metres of them, are pushing forward- at which point it flies. I would ask again that photographers are patient and give the bird space to feed. It will approach closely of its own accord.
Dylan Author: gary Time: 29/12/2010 09:52
Having missed this message on Mon. and not possible to have a visit until Sat., could anyone have visited the bird in coming days kindly update the sighting until weekend? (just presence or absence would be good enough)
Many thanks.
Gary Author: AC07 Time: 29/12/2010 13:09
no show today until now... Author: DC女 Time: 29/12/2010 17:52
Thanks all~~ Glad to see it!!
Author: tsheunglai Time: 29/12/2010 21:11 Subject: Two experienced and old birders
Mike and Graham
By two experienced birders it means you both and the old one could only me! Totally three.
S L Tai Author: Tony Time: 30/12/2010 00:34
wah....I still didn't see, hope to squeeze some time tomorrow morning!
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