Subject: Kowloon East Autumn2016 [Print This Page] Author: esther03166 Time: 13/10/2016 19:40 Subject: Kowloon East Autumn2016
Red Turtle Dove
Long Toed Stint
Snipe
Collared Crow and House Crow
Eastern Yellow Wagtail
Richard's Pipit
Common Sandpiper
[ Last edited by esther03166 at 9/05/2017 18:15 ] Author: esther03166 Time: 20/10/2016 19:51
little Ringed Plover
Red Throat Pipit
[ Last edited by esther03166 at 9/05/2017 18:17 ] Author: elphoto Time: 4/11/2016 23:41
very good findings! May i know which part of Kowloon East it is? Author: badesc Time: 6/11/2016 21:01
Kai Tak Runway Park.
Accessible from Kowloon Bay MTR station with minibus 86 (outside Delifrance). Drop-off at final station and then just walk outside. Author: elphoto Time: 6/11/2016 22:33
Thanks for your advice! Author: sdavid Time: 7/11/2016 12:10
Great to see this spot being watched! I've had some good birds there in the past Author: esther03166 Time: 22/11/2016 19:39
Pacific Golden Plover
White-Cheeked Starling
Red Throated Pipit
Kentish Plover
Kentish Plover and Little Ringed Plover
Red-rumped Swallow (photo taken by PY Thong)
[ Last edited by esther03166 at 9/05/2017 18:24 ] Author: kmatthew Time: 22/11/2016 22:40
Nice, an interesting patch, never been there but looks like a good stop over for some passing waders! Thanks for sharing! Author: ajohn Time: 23/11/2016 12:35
Do you have any more photos of the first plover in the recent post?
For me this doesn't look like a Grey Plover. I think it's probably a Pacific Golden Plover, but certain aspects from this photo (head pattern, grey tones, apparently long wing) remind me of American Golden Plover and I would be interested to see photos from other angles.
[ Last edited by ajohn at 23/11/2016 12:36 ] Author: esther03166 Time: 23/11/2016 14:06
Dear John
The plover picture has been taken on 10Nov16, I saw 2 on that day, here are photos showing another angles of the same bird
here is the photo of another plover
I visited the same place yesterday and saw one plover only, following is the photo taken yesterday
Author: ajohn Time: 23/11/2016 20:45
Hi Esther,
Thank you for posting more photos, and especially for being so fast in your response to my post.
Looking at the new photos I think that the bird is a Pacific Golden Plover. The wings do not look long enough for American Golden (3 primaries visible beyond tertials - American should have 4 or 5), the tertials are relatively long, the legs are quite long and the bill is quite long. These features all fit better for Pacific than American, and structurally the bird looks to me like Pacific Golden that we see in Hong Kong.
Certain aspects of the plumage also fit better for Pacific - the spot on the rear of the ear coverts, the white belly and the grey legs are apparently all good features for Pacific. The supercilium is fairly apparent, but within normal variation for Pacific. The plumage tones are greyer than usual on Pacific but occasional greyer birds do occur.
So overall I think this is a Pacific Golden Plover. Still, it's interesting to practice these ID features so thanks for posting. It's a good record for this urban location, I look forward to seeing more birds that you manage to find at this site.
John Author: esther03166 Time: 23/11/2016 22:09
Dear John
Very interesting, Thank You!
Esther
[ Last edited by esther03166 at 24/11/2016 08:11 ] Author: coconutcat Time: 24/11/2016 22:34
Hi Esther,
Are all the above photo taken on weekdays? As I can only birding in weekend so I'm afraid there will be a lot of visitors in the park at weekend and can't see any birds. Author: esther03166 Time: 25/11/2016 00:11
The first time I visit there is a Saturday morning in May and see a sharptail sandpiper and some little ringed plover,
I believe here is a stop over for passing waders, don't expect to see many species at once Author: elphoto Time: 25/11/2016 01:10
In the afternoon of 24 Nov 2016 (Thu), only a Kentish Plover was seen
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