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Author: kmatthew    Time: 10/08/2007 16:51     Subject: Wuyishan 武夷山

Went to Jiang Xi Wuyishan for a 5 days trip, thanks for Mr. Lin for showing us all these beautiful birds. we saw a total of 109 species of birds, including those seen in other places in Jiang Xi.

Special Species includes Cabot's Tragopan and White-necklaced Partridge. Also, a possible Wood Warbler was seen inside a wave of birds for about 3 minutes, though we were not able to take a photo of it. It was a very pale green warbler with no marks or wingbars on it's body, with a yellow browed and throat and a white lower body extending to it's throat, it was also pale legged and about 12cm in length.

A great trip with all the targeted birds seen.

The views up on Wuyishan were spectacular with exceptionally clear sky.







Black-Chinned Yuhina
Canon 20D + 400mm f/5.6
6/8/07












Author: kmatthew    Time: 10/08/2007 16:54

Pygmy Wren Babbler
20D + 400mm f/5.6
6/8/07



Coal Tit
20D + 400mm f/5.6
6/8/07



Collared Finchbill
20D + 400mm f/5.6
6/8/07







Mountain Bulbul
20D + 400mm f/5.6
6/8/07




Author: kmatthew    Time: 10/08/2007 17:00

Brown Bush Warbler
20D + 400mm f/5.6
6/8/07





Asian House Martin
20D + 400mm f/5.6
6/8/07





Fujian Niltava
20D + 400mm f/5.6
7/8/07







Streak-Throated Fulvetta
20D + 400mm f/5.6
7/8/07


Author: kmatthew    Time: 10/08/2007 17:25

White-Necklaced Partridge
20D + 400mm f/5.6
7/8/07



Black Eagle
20D + 400mm f/5.6
7/8/07



Rosy Pipit
20D + 400mm f/5.6
7/8/07





White-Browed Shrike Babbler
20D + 400mm f/5.6
7/8/07

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2.

3.

4.
number 4 taken by Mr. Lin
Author: kmatthew    Time: 10/08/2007 17:30

Brown Bullfinch
20D + 400mm f/5.6
7/8/07













Slaty-backed Forktail
20D + 400mm f/5.6
7/8/07





Brown Dipper
20D + 400mm f/5.6
8/8/07


Author: kmatthew    Time: 10/08/2007 17:35

Cabot's Tragopan
20D + 400mm f/5.6
8/8/07




second one take by Mr. Lin on 7/8/07

Chinese Bamboo Partridge
20D + 400mm f/5.6
8/8/07



Plumbeous Redstart
20D + 400mm f/5.6
8/8/07






Author: kmatthew    Time: 10/08/2007 17:46

Yellow-Browed Tit
30D + 300mm
7/8/07

taken by Mr.Lin








Small Niltava
20D + 400mm f/5.6
7/8/07



Wuyishan is also famous for the diversity of wildlife, we were very lucky to encounter some of them.

毛冠鹿
20D + 400mm f/5.6
7/8/07



Piebald Odorous Frog
20D + 400mm f/5.6
8/8/07



Blue-Tailed Skink
20D + 400mm f/5.6
8/8/07



Northern grass lizard
20D + 400mm f/5.6
8/8/07



Oblique scale snake
20D + 400mm f/5.6
8/8/07


Author: kmatthew    Time: 10/08/2007 17:54

For the last day, we traveled from Wuyishan back down to the lowlands towards Po Yang lake and back to Nan Chang. On the way we saw more birds.

Blue-throated Bee-eater
20D + 400mm f/5.6
9/8/07



Black Bittern
20D + 400mm f/5.6
9/8/07



Grey-headed Lapwing
20D + 400mm f/5.6
9/8/07



Common Pheasant
20D + 400mm f/5.6
9/8/07



Crested Kingfisher
Digiscoped by TH Kwan
9/8/07



Pheasant-tailed Jacana with 3 chicks
Digiscoped by TH Kwan
9/8/07


Author: kmatthew    Time: 10/08/2007 18:03

The highlight of the day was a great flock of Whiskered and White-winged Terns feeding on a fishpond, it was a great opportunity to take some flying photos.

Whiskered Tern
20D + 400mm f/5.6
9/8/07















Whiskered Tern feeding it's chick in air.







Whiskered Tern juv.


White-Winged Tern
20D + 400mm f/5.6
9/8/07





And a great finish for the day, with the beautiful sunset of Po Yang Lake!


by TH Kwan

All in all, thanks for Mr. Lin for leading our trip and learned a lot from him!


Author: cchristina    Time: 10/08/2007 19:38

:shock: Such a Great trip!! I love the pics of the Terns!
Author: kmatthew    Time: 10/08/2007 20:49

It was a great trip indeed!! Though they are saying Wuyishan is going to be close very soon for military use, so this may be the last chance to go!!
Author: shey    Time: 10/08/2007 21:38

very nice photo!

The frog may be a Piebald Odorous Frog Odoorrana schmackeri 花臭蛙

The second lizard belongs to the genus Takydromus and may be of species Northern grass lizard Takydromus septentrionalis 北草蜥

The snake should belong to the genus Pseudoxanodon and may be of species Oblique scale snake Pseudoxenodon macrops 斜鱗蛇
Author: kmatthew    Time: 10/08/2007 21:57

thanks shey for the identification!!I have searched all my books at home and couldn't find out what species they are. i have now changed the names...
Author: hpippen    Time: 12/08/2007 13:23

:shock: Great trip and photos. Matthew

but the black eagle look like some kind of sparrowhawk to me. ops:
Author: kmike    Time: 12/08/2007 14:20

Congratulations on a great set of photos Matthew.

The Rickett's Hill Prtridge pic may be the first ever!

I agree with Pippen that the eagle is not Black but I think it is a Mountain Hawk Eagle.

Cheers
Mike K
Author: kmatthew    Time: 12/08/2007 15:08

Thanks Mike n Pippen for the suggestions, but I think Mike is correct!! On that day we were only able to had a side on view of the eagle, Mr.Lin said it was a Black Eagle. I took the pictures quickly, but thought for a second it was not a Black Eagle, but since I have not have many experience of either Black Eagle or Mountain Hawk I couldn't really tell. Thanks for Mike for the correction!!One more new tick for us!! n the total bird count for the trip add up to 110!!

here is another picture of the eagle, which now you can see the patterns on it's belly and a clear view of the pale rump.


Author: zshrike    Time: 1/09/2007 13:19

great trip and great photos of White-Necklaced Partridge, Cabot's Partridge and Pygmy Wren Warbler~~~
Author: kmike    Time: 1/09/2007 13:45

Looking through these pix again  - I think the one of Rickett's Hill Partridge may be the first ever, but the one I love is of the furry feet of Asian House Martin.

Cheers
Mike
Author: kmatthew    Time: 1/09/2007 14:18

Thank You zshrike and Mike!!I have searched around and all the Photos of Rickett's Hill Partridge were all of captive. And that photo of the Asian House Martin was a juv. that just left it's nest but found out that it couldn't fly, so it just hopped along the floor. When we walked towards it, the poor creature just stood there and gave up trying to fly.




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