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Title: ¤p¸ªªá¥u³Ñ¸U°¦ Only 10000 Yellow-crested Cockatoos Left Post by Webcreeper on Sep 25th, 2004, 9:14am ¥» ´ä ²{ ¬ù ¦³ ¤» ¤Q ¦Ü ¤@ ¦Ê °¦ ¤p ¸ª ªá »ñ ÀY Æx ÄM ¡A ¥D n ´Ï ©~ ©ó ´ä ®q Á¡ §ß ªL »P ¶] °¨ ¦a ¤§ ¶¡ ¡C ¡@ ¥@ ¬É ¦Û µM ¡] » ´ä ¡^ °ò ª÷ ·| ´£ ¨Ñ ¹Ï ¤ù WWF(HK) and TRAFFIC East Asia supported the listing of six species including Humphead Wrasse and Yellow-crested Cockatoo (world population 2500 to 10000) on CITES Appendix II. They also asked Hong Kong people to adopt a different attitude towards consumption of wildlife. 25/9/04 Ä«ªG Apple Daily «P §ï ®ø ¶O ºA «× ¡@ ¹K ¤î «D ªk ÀÝ ®·¡@¹Î Åé ĵ §i Ĭ ¬Ü ²H ¤ô Àt Ãx µ´ ºØ (http://appledaily.atnext.com/template/apple/art_main.cfm?sec_id=4104&showdate=20040925&art_id=4331516) ¡i ¥» ³ø °T ¡j ¥@ ¬É ¦Û µM ¡] » ´ä ¡^ °ò ª÷ ·| »P ªF ¨È ³¥ ¥Í ª« ¶T ©ö ¬ã ¨s ©e û ·| ¬Q ¤é ªí ¥Ü ¡A ¤ä «ù ±N Ĭ ¬Ü ¡B ¤j ¥Õ ÃT ¡B ¨È ¬w ²H ¤ô Àt µ¥ ¤» ºØ »P ´ä ¤H ¥Í ¬¡ ®§ ®§ ¬Û Ãö ªº Ãx ¦M ³¥ ¥Í ¥Í ª« ¡A ¦C ¤J ¨ü °ê »Ú ¶T ©ö ºÊ ºÞ ªº °ê »Ú ±ø ¬ù ¤º ¡A ¥H ¹K ¤î ¦³ Ãö ³¥ ¥Í ¥Í ª« ³Q Ä~ Äò «D ªk ÀÝ ®· ¡A ¨Ã ©I Æ~ ´ä ¤H §ï ÅÜ ®ø ¶O ºA «× ¡A Ãö ª` ³¥ ¥Í ¥Í ª« «O ¨| °Ý ÃD ¡C ¡@ °O ªÌ ¡G Á ©ú ©ú |
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Title: Re: ¤p¸ªªá¥u³Ñ¸U°¦Only 10000 Yellow-crestedCockatoos Left Post by Etta on Oct 3rd, 2004, 10:40am on 09/30/04 at 13:30:47, Captain wrote:
Yellow-crested Cockatoos in the Stonecutters Island. A number of 10+ was recorded on 28 Feb 2004 during the Kite breeding survey. :) http://netta.cyberec.com/birds/parrot.jpg http://netta.cyberec.com/birds/parrot2.jpg |
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Title: Re: ¤p¸ªªá¥u³Ñ¸U°¦ Only 10000 Yellow-crested Cocka Post by Webcreeper on Oct 3rd, 2004, 8:27pm It seems Stonecutters is a good place for these fugitives. Hope they can live there in safety. ¬Ý¨Ó©ù²î¬w¬O³o¨Ç¶h³¾ªº¤Ñ°ó¡A§Æ±æ¨e̯à°÷¦b¨º¸Ì¦n¦n¥Í¬¡¡C |
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Title: Re: ¤p¸ªªá¥u³Ñ¸U°¦ Only 10000 Yellow-crested Cocka Post by Etta on Oct 3rd, 2004, 9:55pm Yes, with all best wishes to them! :) This also stirred a happy bird-watching memory of me... One time, during the Kite breeding survey at the Stonecutters, we sighted a few Yellow-crested Cockatoos on a mountain distantly. Interestingly, one of them hanging itself upside-down, swinging on a branch playfully. His behaviour was so funny that we laughed. Another one disappeared in a tree hole and came out occasionally. The nature was a natural playground for them! A sheer joy to watch. :D ¶â¡A°J¤ß¯¬ºÖ¦b©ù²î¬w¥Í¬¡ªº¤p¸ªªá»ñÀYÆxÄM¡C §Ú¥ç¤£¸T·Q°_¤@¬q¬ü¦nªºÆ[³¾¦^¾Ð¡G °O±o¦³¦¸¡A¦b©ù²î¬w¶i¦æ³ÂÆNÁc´Þ½Õ¬d®É¡AÆ[¹î»·¤s¡A¥¿¦³¼Æ°¦¤p¸ªªá»ñÀYÆxÄM¦b¤s¤W¬¡°Ê¡C¨ä¤¤¤@°¦¡A·Rª±¦a˱¾¦b¾ðªK¤W¡uÀúÂþÆH¡v¡A°Ê§@·Æ½]·S¯º¡A¥O¤H§Ôö¤£¸T¡C¦Ó¥t¤@°¦¡A«h¶i¥X¤@Ó¾ð¬}¡A®ÉÁô®É²{¡C¤j¦ÛµM§Ï©»¬O¨e̪º¹C¼Ö³õ¡A³¾¼Ö¡BÆ[³¾¨ä¼Ö¡I :D |
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