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[China] Wawu Shan, Sichuan. Mid July 2011

Wawu Shan, Sichuan. Mid July 2011

Went to Wawu Shan for a few days to get away from Hong Kong's urban heat! We saw over hundred species, the best tick is not a bird but a mammal. Yes, we saw two wild Red Pandas, one adult and the other immature!! Here are some pictures to share with you all.

Scenes of Wawu Shan






Red Panda (adult)




(immature)


Aberrant Bush Warbler




Ashy-throated Parrotbill


Bianci's Warbler


Brown-flanked Bush Warbler


Buffy Laughingthrush




Coal Tit


Crimson-breasted Woodpecker


Emei Shan Liocichla




Fulvous Parrotbill


Golden Parrotbill






Golden-breasted Fulvetta


Great Parrotbill




Greenish Warbler


Grey-hooded Parrotbill


Large-billed Warbler


Long-tailed Minivet (male)


Marten's Warbler


Plain-backed Thrush


Sichuan Leaf Warbler


Sichuan Treecreeper


Slaty-blue Flycatcher (female)


Eurasian/Hodgson's Treecreeper?


Streak-throated Fulvetta




Vinaceous Rosefinch (male)


(female)


Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon


White-bellied Redstart (female)


White-collared Yuhina


That's all folks!

Cheers
PWMK

* If anyone want a good guide or driver for this area, you can contact:
Sid Francis.
His email is: chengduuk@hotmail.com
Or his Web : http://sichuanbirds.blogspot.com/

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Thank you all for the kind words and comments. We were very lucky to have good weather for 2 or 3 days but the rest was foggy and heavy rain!  

Wawu Shan is one of the best places for ticking Parrotbills, we also saw Brown and Three toed Parrotbills but was unable to get any images. We only manage to see one Mountain Hawk Eagle at bottom of mountain, strangely there were no accipiter to be seen up at the top.


Lastly, we are truely grateful to Jemi & John Holmes, Soso and Koel for all their help.

Cheers
PWMK

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