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Warbler ID

Warbler ID

2 Jan 2010
Siu Lek Yuen

Is it an Eastern Crowned Warbler? Thanks.

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This a a Blyth's Leaf Warbler

Cheers
Mike
Mike KilburnVice Chairman, HKBWSChairman, Conservation Committee

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I'm under the impression that this an Eastern Crowned Warbler, as Blyth's would show a less diffuse crown stripe towards the rear of the head and have the hint of thicker wing-bars. Any more hints from the behaviour of the bird, i.e. did it appear sluggish and stick around thicker branches? ^^

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As an aside- has Blyth's been now been offically split into Blyth's/ Hartert's/Claudia's?  Different books are calling the "same" bird different names.  Is Blyth's P reguloides the commoner species in HK or P goodsoni?  Also we seem to be calling it Goodson's rather than the "standard" name of Hartert's!

http://www.birdlife.org/datazone ... p;sid=32268&m=0

BirdLife states that  Phylloscopus reguloides (Sibley and Monroe 1990, 1993) has been split into P. reguloides, P. claudiae and P. goodsoni following Olsson et al. (2005).

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Thanks all for the replies.
Here are 2 more poor photos. I am not sure it is the same bird but it should be the same kind of bird.
For the behaviour, its movement is a bit slow but I don't think it prefers thicker branches.

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