Cold but no rain. Five other birdwatchers to help, we put together a good list but nothing exceptional.
Many of the leaf warblers on Tuesday had left but there were more thrushes around.
Best was a Brown-headed Thrush seen by the helipad and photographed at a distance by Koel Ko. Also 15 Pale Thrush, a record count for me on Po Toi, and a single White's Thrush which only briefly showed its rear end
Po Toi seems to be attractive to Pale Thrush, also usually to Japanese Thrush but none were seen.
Now several flocks of Chestnut Bulbuls and a few Oriental Turtle Doves, mostly in advanced feather moult and finding it difficult to fly
Other species seen, not all by me
Hoopoe, still there
Black-winged Cuckoo-shrike, a latest autumn date for Po Toi where it does not winter
Stubtail, Manchurian and Brown-flanked Bush Warblers
Greenish Warbler, the same bird near the Ferry Pier now for four weeks
The next week may be the last for migrants - still hoping for something really good.
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