Never feel tired when we're finding the owls.
Besides watching a lovely scops owl, we were able to hear Magpie Robins and a Slaty-legged Crake.
The listening condition in Tai Tam at night is really good.
25.2.2011 Tai Tam Reservoir
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Author: ypakwai Time: 26/02/2011 06:20
I Love It Author: msamuel Time: 26/02/2011 08:23
Beautiful. When will you go again? Author: russcath Time: 26/02/2011 08:52
I saw one last evening as well. Fantastic photo. I don't have a "reasonable" camera. There were 4 - 5 calling on Mount Davis Path. Author: Andy-li Time: 26/02/2011 11:40
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Will you organise an outing open to members? Author: thinfor Time: 26/02/2011 17:15
Thanks all. I'm not skillful enough and still need to learn from John and Jemi , you two are experienced owls lovers
Peter and I visited Lung Fu Shan tonight , more than 7 collared scops owls were heard and one was seen flying. We found that some owls called in a high pitch while some produced a low pitch calling.
Can we know their sex by listening ?
Also , we saw an unknown mammal .. which looks like a civet , with a long barred tail.( Small Indian Civet ? )
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Good find! Author: messenger879 Time: 23/03/2011 23:18
Thanks for the Great Photo ..of the OWL .
Can you share with us what setting of the Camera taken this Pic.
thanks Author: bittern Time: 24/03/2011 15:44
At what time would these owls appear? Do you need flash in your cameras or torchlights to see them?
Besides, an above comment mentioned the idea of night-time outings. I hope it would be taken to consideration.
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