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Lung Fu Shan and Victoria Peak 龍虎山及扯旗山 28/12/2006

Lung Fu Shan and Victoria Peak 龍虎山及扯旗山 28/12/2006

Thursday, 28 December 2006
10:00am to 1:00pm
Lung Fu Shan Country Park and Victoria Peak (along Harlech Road)

257A Grey Wagtail 灰鶺鴒 x1
260A Olive-backed Pipit 樹鷚 x2
289A Daurian Redstart 北紅尾鴝 x1
298A Blue Whistling Thrush 紫嘯鶇 x5
303A Common Blackbird 烏鶇 x6 (at University of HK)
305A Grey-backed Thrush 灰背鶇 x2
314C Black-throated Laughingthrush 黑喉噪鶥 x20
315A Hwamei 畫鶥 x2
352A Pallas’s Leaf Warbler 黃腰柳鶯 x7
354A Yellow-browed Warbler 黃眉柳鶯 x7

One female Grey-backed Thrush was trapped inside the Peak Tram station on the Peak. Hope it can get out.

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Lung Fu Shan 龍虎山 23/1/2007

Had a short walk on Lung Fu Shan this morning. There were quite a lot birds here as many trees start fruiting.

1. Black Kite
2. Spotted Dove
3. Chinese Bulbul
4. Red-whiskered Bulbul
5. Chestnut Bulbul - 3
6. Magpie Robin
7. Red-flanked Bluetail - 3 female
8. Blue Whistling Thrush
9. Grey-backed Thrush - 1
10. Yellow-browed Warbler
11. Pallas's Leaf Warbler
12. Common Tailorbird
13. Mountain Tailorbird - 1
14. Silver-eared Mesia
15. Black-throated Laughingthrush
16. Great Tit
17. Japanese White-eye
18. Forktail Sunbird

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加5分!!  

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Still couldn't find Scaly Thrush and Rufous-tailed Robin...Brother  :roll:

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A walk from Lung Fu Shan to Pok Fu Lam Reservoir Today.
Full of sounds produced by birds walking on ground throughout the walk, But pity i forgot my binoculars today.


Laughingthrushes
Streak-breasted Scimitar Babblers
Red-Flanked Bluetails
Asian Stubtail Warblers
Rufous Tailed Robins
Grey-backed Thrush - 1
Japanese Thrush - 1
Buff-bellied Flowerpecker - 1



Tristram's buntings >3

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Same route today with similar birds.

Black-winged Cuckoo-shrike - 1
Red-Flanked Bluetails
Asian Stubtail Warblers
Rufous Tailed Robins
Grey-backed Thrushes
Pale Thrush - 1
Japanese Thrush - 1
Mountain Tailorbird - 1 Heard
Buff-bellied Flowerpecker - 1 (a female was seen today. the bird isn't shy and standing on a low tree.)

There are possibly more speices of thrushes but they are all too shy. I cannot make a good sight on most of them.

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