Subject: 勺嘴鷸 Spoon-billed Sandpiper 2012 record [Print This Page] Author: yyattung Time: 12/03/2012 00:04 Subject: 勺嘴鷸 Spoon-billed Sandpiper 2012 record
Dear members,
A single Spoon-billed Sandpiper has been seen from Mai Po boardwalk in recent days, indicating that the spring migration of this species has been started already. In last year, several birds could be recorded in April. Situation of this species seems not improved significantly over the last twelve months and their population still remains low to only a few hundred birds.
Therefore, every single record of this species is an important information for the conservation of this species. Similar to last year, let us share our sightings of this species at Mai Po in this BBS and so we can learn more together.
Today, 12th, Antero and I saw the Spoon-billed Sandpiper at 9.55 from the outermost hide toward SSW. It stayed for only 5 min together with some Curlew Sands.
Yesterday, 11th, we saw it first on the rising tide from the outermost hide even further out toward SW. It also showed very briefly. On the receding tide we saw it from the Society hide at about 15-15.30. On the 10th we did not see the bird on either tide. On the 9th we saw it only on the receding tide. On the 8th it was seen on both rising and receding tides. As far as I can make out, it has been the same bird every time. We have photographs of it from only two of the sightings.
Well I know it is outside of Mai Po, but not so far, 3 Spoonbill Sandpipers were present last Sunday 11/03/2012 at Xitou, near Yangxi city in Guangdong (about 150 Km SW of HK). So, it seems that a fiew birds have been mooving recently, probably together with the few new waders arrived there.
Jonathan Author: lrichard Time: 21/03/2012 13:41
One winter-plumaged Spoon-billed Sandpiper briefly showed on the falling tide in front of the old boardwalk hide today (21 March 2012).
Quite similar to the individual photo'd by John Holmes, but lacking the warm brown/rusty tones on the upperparts. Author: ajohn Time: 22/03/2012 13:52
A Spoon-billed Sandpiper was seen on the rising tide this morning (22/3) from the HKBWS hide. I assume probably the same individual as seen yesterday. Author: John Holmes Time: 22/03/2012 21:00 Subject: Welcome stranger
Record shots of today's Spoon-billed Sandpiper at the boardwalk this morning, as mentioned by John A above...
Today 4 April we saw a Spoon-billed Sandpiper again, the first one since we returned from a holiday on 23 March. We spent the morning in the outer hide. The tide rose fairly slowly and stopped just short of 2 soon after 9am. There were plenty of waders on the mudflats, and more Sandpipers than we've seen so far this spring. At about 10am, when the water had started to recede, I found the Spoony walking along the edge of the water. It was not feeding. It was not in a flock, but there were plenty of other birds feeding fairly close. After only a few minutes it flew off north, and I lost it when it went behind the corner of the hide. We could not find it again. As it only showed its left side, we cannot say for sure whether it is the same bird as in March, but I could see nothing to eliminate that possibility. It seemed to be in winter plumage. No photographs were obtained. Author: wleepoin Time: 6/04/2012 17:59 Subject: Spoonbilled Sadnpiper 6th April 2012
photographed at pond 16/17.
photographed at boardwalk. Author: AjaA Time: 6/04/2012 18:47
Hi,
To us it looks like wleepoin's photographs show one and the same bird. That bird seems not to be the same as the one(s) photographed by John Holmes in March. It would be nice to see photos of the 2 birds seen from the outer hide today..... Author: lrichard Time: 6/04/2012 18:48
There were 2 together distantly & briefly today (6 April) in front of the new hide Author: John Holmes Time: 18/04/2012 09:07 Subject: spoon
One spoony outside old hide fm boardwalk 09:05 18th April 2012
Edited at 21:00hrs ish there turned out to be two different birds photos below..
[ Last edited by John Holmes at 18/04/2012 21:01 ]
Top man. Well found, John. Author: wleepoin Time: 18/04/2012 21:55
Best ever top shot, congratulations!! Author: LCY Time: 19/04/2012 13:15
Nice photos, the birds seems to be relatively close to the hide. Author: AjaA Time: 19/04/2012 19:08
Today the more summer-plumaged bird showed for a couple of minutes just before 8 in front of the old hide, after which there was a general scare. Although there was plenty of time to look for it later before high tide, it could not be relocated. Nor was it seen on the falling tide, although the heavy rain forced me and some others to stay in the hides until 15.30. Thank you Jemi for finding it.
It seems to be the same bird as in John's pics based on feather detail.
On Friday 20 April the Spoon-billed Sandpiper spent an hour on the falling tide on the green south of the outer hide. It was raining fairly hard and was quite dark, but I am attaching this pic as a document of the record. It was the same partly summer-plumaged bird that was seen on the two previous days.