Subject: [Oversea] Message from a French student on Reed Parrobill 震旦鸦雀 [Print This Page] Author: HKBWS WY Time: 27/04/2007 12:24 Subject: Message from a French student on Reed Parrobill 震旦鸦雀
Message from a French student on Reed Parrobill 震旦鸦雀
Dear Mister,
I am a french student in master degree. I currently focus my research on the 震旦鸦雀 (Paradoxornis heudei) at the East China Normal University of Shanghai. I am a student of professor 王小明. In order to update information about the 震旦鸦雀 distribution within China, Mongolia and Russia, I would collect informations concerning this species (location, dates of observation, habitats, population size and the names of observers). Objectives is creations of data bases on the species and distributions map in China, Mongolia and Russia. Could Hong Kong Bird Watching Society send me some informations on this species or names of observers I could get in contact? Thank you very much for your contribution.
I have join some documents proving I achieve researches at East China Normal University.
Anthony Boulord
My e-mail address: boulord.anthony@voila.fr Author: njimmy Time: 27/04/2007 20:53
Reed Parrotbills can easily be seen at Dong Tan Reserve of Chong Ming Island, Shanghai.
Suggest Anthony Boulord to liaise with the local Shanghai birdwatchers community for help.
http://www.wwfchina.org/bbs/shanghai.htm
There is a group of research students of FuDan University residing at Chong Ming Island that he can get in touch with as well.
From Jimmy Ng ( member of HKBWS, now residing in Shanghai )
PS> the Shanghai Wild Bird Society members used to have gathering at the East China Normal University. Suggest he can stop by Room 416 of the Library of East China Normal University ( office of 上海绿洲) and asking for Ms. Kang, if needed. Author: calexander Time: 29/04/2007 21:53
For China Northeast, there are 2 sites with breeding Reed Parrotbill that we "heard" of. They are Shuangtaizi (雙台子)Nature reserve in Laoning Province and Xingkaihu (興凱湖)Nature reserve in Heilongjiang Province (bordering with Russia)
We've been to Xingkaihu in June, 2001, but at that time we did not see any Parrotbill when most of the reed bed were "harvested".
Alex and Catherine Choi
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