Subject: [China] Causal Trip to Beijing, winter, 2012 [Print This Page] Author: tomatofamily Time: 5/01/2013 23:36 Subject: Causal Trip to Beijing, winter, 2012
During this causal visit to Beijing from 27th Dec. 2012 to 2nd Jan, 2013, so glad that even under very cold weather, we still saw and captured the following birds: (saw Eurasian Hoopoe once but was not able to take a photo of it)
Asian Azure-winged Magpie
Blue Magpie
Brambling
Dusky Thrush
Grey-capped Greenfinches
Common Magpie
Spotted Dove
Tree Sparrows
White-cheeked Starlings
Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker (thanks Ronaldo for providing the name)
Yellow-billed Grosbeaks
Please correct me if there are mistakes.
Thanks for viewing.
Eric
[ Last edited by tomatofamily at 6/01/2013 22:43 ] Author: Ronaldo Time: 6/01/2013 19:37
Dusky Thrush looks more like a Naumann's Thrush (or a hybrid?)
Thanks Ronaldo so much for viewing and providing me the information. I googled the name Naumann's Thrush, and found Naumann's and Dusky are to me interchangeable or what it was called conspecific, although I am not sure that I understand that term. I provide herewith three more photos of this species in different angle and location:
Author: Ronaldo Time: 7/01/2013 07:45
Dusky would have prominent black dots on the breast, while Naumann's is more reddish. I think it is a hybrid, which are frequent in Beijing. Author: tomatofamily Time: 7/01/2013 11:35
According to Wikipedia, bird hybrid is "a bird that has two different species as parents. The resulting bird can present with any combination of characters from the parent species, from totally identical to completely different. Usually, the bird hybrid shows intermediate characteristics between the two species. A “successful” hybrid is one demonstrated to produce fertile offspring."
Very interesting. I have learned something here. Thanks so much Ronaldo for the info.
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