I went birding with my friends along several villages in Lam Tsuen last Sat (27Dec08). We started at Chai Kek, then passed Tai Om, Ping Long, Pak Tin Kong and finally Tin Liu Ha. Before we left, we visited the 'Golden Triangle' near Tong Min Tsuen.
上星期六, (08年12月27日) 我和朋友到大埔林村的幾個村落觀鳥. 我們在寨(乙田)村開始, 經大菴, 坪朗, 白田崗至田寮下, 最後到塘面村'金三角'.
Birding time 觀鳥時間: 0830-1400
Chai Kek 寨(乙田)
287 Oriental Magpie Robin 鵲鴝 x1
389 Great Tit 大山雀 x2
Ma Po Mei 麻布尾
078 Besra 松雀鷹 x1
229 Common Kingfisher 普通翠鳥 x1
257 Grey Wagtail 灰鶺鴒 x1
258 White Wagtail 白鶺鴒 x2
271 Chinese Bulbul 白頭鵯 ~5
Pak Tin Kong 白田崗
067 Black Kite 黑鳶 (麻鷹) x1
080 Common Buzzard 普通鵟 x1
230 White-throated Kingfisher 白胸翡翠 x1
303 Common Blackbird 烏鶇 x2
427 Red-billed Starling 絲光椋鳥 x1
Tin Liu Ha 田寮下
018 Little Egret 小白鷺 x1
022 Chinese Pond Heron 池鷺 x3
265 Black-winged Cuckoo-shrike 暗灰鵑鵙 x1
272 Sooty-headed Bulbul 白喉紅臀鵯 x1
292 Common Stonechat 黑喉石(即鳥) x1 male x2 female
312 Masked Laughingthrush 黑臉噪鶥 x2
347 Common Tailorbird 長尾縫葉鶯 x1
349 Dusky Warbler 褐柳鶯 x1
395 Fork-tailed Sunbird 叉尾太陽鳥 (heard)
397 Japanese White-eye 暗綠繡眼鳥(相思) x2
402 Little Bunting 小鵐 ~3
440 Hair-crested Drongo 髮冠卷尾 x3
Golden Triangle near Tong Min Tsuen 塘面村附近的'金三角'
354 Yellow Browed Warbler 黃眉柳鶯 x1
394 Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker 朱背啄花鳥 (heard)
A good range of species - I live in this area, so it is good to see other birders visiting and finding good birds. I future I will post my sightings in this thread instead of Ng Tung Chai.
If you have time there are also trails that go into woodland behind Tai Om and a trail that goes up to Lin au, where i had a Large Grass Warbler over the holiday weekend.
Cheers
Mike K Author: thinfor Time: 30/12/2008 11:39
Thanks very much, Mike. Indeed, your birding posts around your area really encourage us to visit there. Your guidance and tips are very appreciated.
BTW, we've tried to search more warblers along the trails. But the area is quite new to us, so we need some more visits!
I've hiked quite a lot in Lam Tsuen area before, like Ng Tung Chai, Pak Ngau Shek, Kadoorie area, Tai To Yan and even the unknown streams in Tai To Yan range. I think it's time to recap my memory and explore these areas for birds. Author: kmike Time: 31/12/2008 09:50
Hi Manson
There were a couple of White-browed Laughingthrushes and lots of Chinese Blackbirds around this morning and a Green Sandpiper flew up by the Ping Long bus stop.
I've never really birded the Tai To Yan side, so I look forward to hearing what birds you find.
Cheers
Mike K Author: thinfor Time: 1/01/2009 16:45
Thanks Mike. Living in Lam Tsuen area is really amazing for birders. I haven't seen white-browed laughingthrushes before.
Based on my previous hiking experiences, Tai To Yan may be too high and have too little vegetation for birds. However, the valleys may be worth visiting. I remembered that there were some tiny fields along a few little streams flowing from Tai To Yan but now of course already abandoned. It may be too remoted and not be a good habitat for birds. But the point is that the nearby areas are worth exploring.
Busy planning my birding schedule... Author: kmike Time: 28/01/2009 00:21
Tuesday in Ng Tung Chai was very dark and birdless untilleaving the villageand finding a Red-throated Flycatcher and Greenish Warbler at the new carpark where the access road starts to go steeply downhill.
There were also a couple of Grey-backed Thrushes, a Hwamei and Streak-breasted Scimitar Babbler here.
In the afternoon Tai Om Shan held 25 Striated Yuhinas.
Cheers
Mike K Author: kmike Time: 30/01/2009 23:35
A quieter morning at Tai Om Shan
Red-throated Flycatcher - 1
Ashy Drongo - 1
Asian Stubtail - 2
Cheers
Mike K Author: ckwokwing Time: 15/02/2009 09:57
14/2/09 afternoon at Tin Liu Ha
White browed laughingthrush
Little Bunting x 20
Siberian Rubythroat
Lesser Coucal
Richard Pipit Author: kmike Time: 4/03/2009 10:18 Subject: Brown Wood Owl heard in Lam Tsuen
Last night I heard a Brown Wood Owl calling in the fung shui wood behind Tai Om Village from 1015 to about 1030.
It has a soft but distinct four note call (hoo-hoohoohoo) which is totally different from any other owl in HK. The call is described and transcribed very well in the Handbook to the Birds of the Indian Subcontinent. It is the call listed as number 2 (but do not have the book with me to confirm).
I did not try to locate the bird, as It would be very difficult to find it in a wood with no paths in the middle of the night, but am thining about how to see this bird and will keep you posted.
Cheers
Mike K Author: kpokuen Time: 7/03/2009 17:25
Aiya aiya - where is the Dusky Thrush - this would be a new bird for me in Lam Tsuen!!
Ps PM me
Good records!!
Mike Author: ckwokwing Time: 16/03/2009 10:44
15/3/09 noon
Heard 'bu..bu' call in Tin Liu Ha. Then saw a bird of deep brown back side, round shaped body and very short leg ran away quickly in scrubby field. Is it possible a kind of Button Quail there... Author: kmike Time: 16/03/2009 14:01
very nice pix of the Dusky Thrsh and BN Oriole!
Not too sure about your small bird - sounds interesting. I've never heard a buttonquail call.
A quiet weekend for me - 2 Black-winged Cuckooshrikes and a Rufous-tailed Robin near the graves at the beginning of the path to Tai Om Shan, and this morning an Asian House Martin hunting round my house - just my second in Lam Tsuen.
Cheers
Mike
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