Southwest Lantau, 7th April.
A very productive day for migrants. I walked from Tai O via Yi O to Fan Lau, and then on past Kau Ling Chung and round to Shek Pik. Most migrants were in the section from Yi O to Fan Lau, but with a few also near Shek Pik.
Much of the woodland around Yi O has been pulled down. Some has been converted to paddy fields, which may be good if these remain. But hopefully this is not a sign of future development in the area, which would be terrible in this area.
Chinese Pond Heron 1
Eastern Cattle Egret 1
Grey-faced Buzzard 6
Common Kestrel 1
Common Sandpiper 4
Oriental Turtle Dove 1
Plaintive Cuckoo 2
Chestnut-winged Cuckoo 1 (heard, not seen)
Oriental Cuckoo 1
Northern Boobook 1
Eurasian Eagle Owl 1 (calling in evening near Shek Pik reservoir)
Oriental Dollarbird 1
Common Kingfisher 5
Barn Swallow 53
Grey Wagtail 3
Olive-backed Pipit 14
Rishard's Pipit 1
Ashy Minivet 7
Grey-backed Thrush 1
Japanese Thrush 6
Stejneger's Stonechat 1
Daurian Redstart 3
Rufous-tailed Robin 2 (singing)
Siberian Blue Robin 2 males
Asian Brown Flycatcher 5
Mugimaki Flycatcher 1
Narcissus Flycatcher 5
Blue-and-white Flycatcher 5 (the bird I claimed yesterday as Zappey's may in fact be intermedia subspecies of B-a-W)
Japanese/Manchurian Bush Warbler 2
Dusky Warbler 9
Pale-legged/Sakhalin Leaf Warbler 14 (3 singing and confirmed as Pale-legged)
Yellow-browed Warbler 25
White-shouldered Starling 54
Red-billed Starling 2
Brambling 1 male (at YiO)
Tristram's Bunting 1 male
Chestnut-eared Bunting 2
Little Bunting 3
Black-faced Bunting 2