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28-2-2015 Long Valley

28-2-2015 Long Valley

Not a bad selection of species, though evidently much quieter then before.

Great Cormorant
Grey Heron
Chinese Pond Heron
Night Heron
Great Egret
Intermediate Egret
Little Egret
Teal
Garganey


Black Kite
Common Buzzard
Kestrel x2
Japanese Sparrowhawk x2 (one male and one of the escaped bird)
White-breasted Waterhen
Common Moorhen
Eastern Water Rail




Ruddy-breasted Crake
Avocet
Black-winged Stilit
Common Snipe x1
Greater Painted Snipe x5+
Wood Sandpiper
Green Sandpiper
Spotted Dove
Koel
Greater Coucal
Pied Kingfisher x1
White-breasted Kingfisher
Swallow
Red-rumped Swallow
House Swift
Tree Sparrow
Richard's Pipit
Olive-backed Pipit
Yellow Wagtail x1
Citrine Wagtail x1


White Wagtail (2 ocularis)


Scarlet Minivet heard (opposite tofu factory, a new one for me at Long Valley)
Red-whiskered Bulbul
Chinese Bulbul
Red-vented Bulbul
Magpie Robin
Siberian Stonechat
Bluethroat x1
Daurian Redstart x2
Blackbird
Zitting Cisticola
Yellow-bellied Prinia
Plain Prinia
Yellow-browed Warbler
Common Tailorbird
Red-throated Flycatcher x1
Masked Laughingthrush
Cinerous Tit
Japanese White-eye
Long-tailed Shrike
Bull-headed Shrike x1


Magpie
Collard Crow
Large-billed Crow
Silky Starling
White-cheeked Starling
Black-necked Starling
Crested Myna
Scaley-breasted Munia

[ Last edited by kmatthew at 1/03/2015 21:30 ]
As The Crow Flies- a Hong Kong Birding Blog
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Thank you Fai Gor and KK, we were lucky! But an interesting thing to observe the come and go of the birds, we had over 30 Common Snipes a few weeks back and just one yesterday, while we had a lot of Red-throated Pipits and Yellow Wagtails a few weeks back, we got very few now~
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