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European Roller

The attached plan shows the location of the European Roller, for those who are interested in looking for it.

You need to arrive from the south, through Lung Kwu Tan. Continue beyond Black Point Power Station to the top of the hill passing through a cutting (artificial slopes on both sides).

The bird has been perching in the open on lamp-posts or fences, and is still present at 3.30 with several observers keeping a watch and getting photos.

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5/10/2010 15:39

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I don't see any problem with the bill. Rollers can show a slight hook to the tip of the bill, as on this bird. See for example:
http://orientalbirdimages.org/se ... _ID=&pagesize=1
http://orientalbirdimages.org/se ... _ID=&pagesize=1
http://orientalbirdimages.org/se ... _ID=&pagesize=1
This is perhaps most likely in juvenile/first winter birds, as the bill may become more worn with age.
I watched the bird carefully for some time yesterday. There is some wear on the old (juvenile) feathers, which would probably be expected at this time of year. Otherwise I couldn't see any evidence of damage to the wings or tail to suggest a captive origin. I don't remember ever seeing European Roller in a cage (although I realise that some Roller species are kept).
There is precendent for birds that breed in Xinjiang and winter in Africa to turn up in Hong Kong in October (e.g. Red-backed Shrike, Lesser Whitethroat), the weather has been good for migrants over the last two days, and there is a supporting cast that includes Blyth's Reed Warbler, maurus Siberian Stonechat and Rosy Starling.
And look at the origin of the air stream from Monday (4th): direct from Xinjiang! http://www.hko.gov.hk/wxinfo/trajectory/trajectory_e.shtml
The chances of a wild origin seem very good indeed!

Brendan, I heard that unfortunately the bird was not relocated this morning but I have no further details from the day - maybe it has just moved elsewhere.

[ Last edited by ajohn at 6/10/2010 19:47 ]

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I think you should be careful what you wish for Mike. I believe the former Category B species are all up for reassessment. That includes a certain extralimital Central Asian bunting species, recorded (surprisingly) in spring...

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