Subject: Naumann's Thrush at airport [Print This Page] Author: subbuteo Time: 27/12/2012 13:50 Subject: Naumann's Thrush at airport
Just received a call from Mike Kilburn at his airport roundabout- he has a Naumann's Thrush as of 1.30pm today (27 December).
Directions to be on Birdline soon but the bird is located at the roundabout North West of the main taxi rank.
Dylan Author: subbuteo Time: 27/12/2012 14:23
Directions from Mike,
Here's the directions to the Naumann's Thrush is at the Airport North Interchange (Magic Roundabout).
This is located close to the Regal Airport Hotel and the taxi waiting area to the north of terminals one and two.
Directions:
NB This is a public area, but pleease take care of traffic when crossing busy roads
Take bus/train to Terminal One.
Walk down slope to taxi rank pick up area.
Cross to the right side of the taxi rank and cross the road underneath the flyover (watching for traffic) and walk onto the grass verge with a few trees to the left
Keeping the slope on your right (look for the dead Watercock carcass on the bank) walk to the farthest corner of this grassy patch and (watching for traffic from the right)
Cross the road at the entrance to an area surrounded by trees (see pic below)
Scan the lawn ahead from the road barrier and a white container
The bird is flighty, twice flying out without being flushed, but returned to the same patch of lawn.
Thanks Andiona for your kind words - and thanks for pointing out to me where the bird was in the first place! =) Author: Andiona Time: 29/12/2012 02:22
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Original posted by kkoel at 29/12/2012 01:43
Thanks Andiona for your kind words - and thanks for pointing out to me where the bird was in the first place! =)
What a fantastic autumn and early winter this had been, and this bird provides a superb climax. Congratulations Mike, you may be losing a great patch but it seems you've found another.
[ Last edited by wgeoff at 29/12/2012 09:13 ] Author: Stonechat Time: 29/12/2012 10:10
Thanks to all for sharing your awesome photos.
Fai Tsui, thanks for sharing the video. Interesting to hear the shutters sound like bullets.
[ Last edited by Stonechat at 29/12/2012 10:12 ] Author: subbuteo Time: 29/12/2012 15:14
Still at the magic roundabout at 3.15pm 29th December. Worth the trip!
very nice bird and great find, well done Mike. Author: brendank Time: 29/12/2012 23:12
With regards to what Geoff said about starting a new patch, I think expect that Chek Lap Kok will be a better migrant trap than Lam Tsuen. Both its island location and rather limited should concentrate migrants so I expect we will be hearing about a great deal more rarities from Mike. Author: puppymic Time: 30/12/2012 11:06
隻雀死左 The bird has died
[ Last edited by puppymic at 30/12/2012 11:29 ] Author: lexusjohn Time: 31/12/2012 09:16
很可惜 !!
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