Subject: [Outing] Tai Po Kau 11 Jan 2009 report [Print This Page] Author: HFCheung Time: 12/01/2009 12:00 Subject: Tai Po Kau 11 Jan 2009 report
27 brave birdwatchers joined the Tai Po Kau outing on a very cold morning. The highlight is the male and female Orange-bellied Leafbird guarding their favourite nectering flowers, by imitating the Crested Goshawk call from time to time. We also have a very good view of a male Buff-bellied Flowerpecker.
We still have 33 species in spite of very few birds. Thanks Peter for help taking the outing. The person who have paid membership fee on site should contact HKBWS office to register membership properly.
This should be the highlight rather than the female Orange-bellied Leafbird
Right???
I'm very envious Author: kmatthew Time: 12/01/2009 20:41
Or do u mean Bay Woodpecker?? I am sure Rufous Woodpecker is a different species?? Author: lchunfai Time: 12/01/2009 21:20
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Original posted by kmatthew at 12/01/2009 20:41
Or do u mean Bay Woodpecker?? I am sure Rufous Woodpecker is a different species??
Don't know...... if that is a Rufous Woodpecker , this will be the third(?) record in Hong Kong Author: HKBWS WY Time: 14/01/2009 10:15
煩請當日出席的鳥友Alex與本會辦事處聯絡有關申請入會的事宜, 電話2377 4387.
香港觀鳥會 Author: bmw343hp Time: 14/01/2009 17:32
Just fax the membership application form today
Looking forward to meet you guys soon
Cheers
Alex Author: HFCheung Time: 14/01/2009 19:18
Few got to see the Bay Woodpecker in Tai Po Kau yet. We only heard it calling. I suspect the call could also be an imitation from a OB Leafbird.
HF Cheung Author: tmichael Time: 15/01/2009 00:26
Undoubtedly OB Leafbird is a very effective mimic, but equally undoubtedly there are at least two Bay Woodpeckers in TPK at the moment.
Mike Turnbull Author: wkcheng Time: 15/01/2009 11:45
I stayed behind after leaving the Tai Po Kau Outdoor Study Centre. On the way returning to Tsung Tsai Yuen, a crowd of Silver-eared Mesia was seen. Thanks for Mr. Man played their voice by his MP3 player, a lot of photos were taken. Let's share some of them.