Subject: [Outing] 14/8/11 Mai Po outing 米埔觀鳥活動 [Print This Page] Author: HKBWS Vicky Time: 15/07/2011 17:51 Subject: 14/8/11 Mai Po outing 米埔觀鳥活動
14/8/11 Mai Po outing 米埔觀鳥活動
Activity Information
Details of the Mai Po Outing to be held on 14 Aug 2011 as below:-
Date: 14/8/2011 Sunday Time: 09:00 - 16:30
Gathering Time & Place: 09:00 Kowloon Tong MTR Station (Kent Road exit, MTR F exit) or 10:00 Mai Po car park
Departure time: coach leaves at 15:30 and back to Kowloon Tong at 16:30
Tide: 2.0m at around 1:00-1:30pm
Leader: Dr. Cheung Ho Fai, Miss Wendy Yu and Mr. Peter Chan
Coach Fare: HK$40/Member; HK$70/Non-member; HK$20/Student Member (Non-members joining Mai Po Outing will have to pay the coach fare disregard whether they make use of the coach. Members not using the coach do not need to pay coach fare.)
Target Species: Waterbirds
Limited to 50 participants only - please return the registration form* together with the coach fare to HKBWS Office for registration.
* According to the requirement of the Hong Kong Police and the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, participants for the Mai Po activities should provide their full name and Hong Kong ID No. on that day to register for the access to the Frontier Close Area and Mai Po Marshes.
We will confirm the participants about 5 days before the outing whether their reservation application is accepted or not. Once the reservation is confirmed, we will not accept any withdrawal. All the registered participants are required to pay the prescribed fare, no matter they can attend the outing or not. If we cancel the outing due to inclement weather or special reason, the paid fare will be refunded to the participants.
The Activiites Enquiry Hotline / for contacting outing leaders on the event date only: 9457 3196.
Disclaimer
The Hong Kong Bird Watching Society shall have no responsibility, financial or otherwise, for expenditure or other liabilities arising from the activities.
Adding Striated Heron and Common Magpie to the list. Looking closely at the pics I took, the accipiter seems most likely to be a Besra.
Another birdwatcher mentionned a few Asian Dowitchers.
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