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(Message started by: Koel_Ko on Feb 15th, 2003, 10:03pm)

Title: Kowloon park
Post by Koel_Ko on Feb 15th, 2003, 10:03pm
On 15/2/03 the following species were seen at Kowloon Park:

Black-winged Cuckoo-shrike (male)
  -near the jogging path. Good view and fearless of  noise pollution

Red-flanked Bluetail (female)
  - Guess it's pretty common, but stunningly amongst several elders obsessed with kungfu

Grey-backed Thrush (?)
 - Clear white throat with diffuse moustaches and a dozen spots on the bib. Could any experienced birder tell me whether this is a sign that the bird is a male or female?

Pallas' Warbler
Inornate Warbler
Asian Brown Flycatcher
Magpie Robin
Blackbird

Title: Re: Kowloon park
Post by Chairman on Feb 17th, 2003, 9:23pm
Grey-backed Thrush is rather common in this area in winter.  What you saw was probably a female.



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