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Tai Po Kau, winter 2014-15

Chinese Barbet is a great record, I was hoping they will arrive sometime soon...I always find it possible for them to colonize Hong Kong since the closest population is only not far form Guangzhou. I wonder if the Red-headed Trogons can make it this far...I remember seeing them in Che Ba Ling years ago.
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Japanese Robin is a great record, it still haven't showed for me for so many years....
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I think it looks most like a Red-flanked Bluetail, legs are too long and overall shape seems wrong for a flycatcher.
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31/1/2015

Bay Woodpecker heard
Probable Bar-tailed Cuckoo-dove fly-by near the end of red walk, very much larger then Spotted Dove, sharper wings with cuckoo like flight and overall more rounded body in flight.
Tristram's Bunting x5
Striated Yuhina x20
Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler x1 Access road

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