Yesterday during a huge thunderstorm I spotted a small bird which was feeding on a tree outside my window. It looked like a hummingbird to me, but apparently they only live in the US. My students told me that the name for it in Chinese is the bee bird. I searched the birds of Hong Kong and the nearest thing I could find was a hook tailed sunbird, but the information given for that bird says it can feed on the wing but prefers to feed while perching. I have never seen this bird perching, always feeding on the wing. Can anyone tell me what the common English name or the scientific name is for this bird? I was amazed by the fact that it seemed totally oblivious to the torrential downpour! Here's a link to a video I took of it (sorry for the poor quality).
Agree, I've heard many accounts from non-birders who claim they've seen a Hummingbird in HK. All of them are probably just one of the many species of hawk moths, I think one species is actually known as the Hummingbird Hawk Moth!! I think we all know why. Author: bernieszu Time: 24/09/2009 23:19
Thank you for your answers. I really think it looks more like a bird, but I'm probably wrong. I just went to flickr and google images and yes, the hummingbird hawk moth does look very much like what I saw. I think that makes the fact it was feeding in a downpour even more surprising!
Here are a couple of blurry stills captured from the video.