Some birds common in Hong Kong, such as Tree Sparrows, are actually migrants on Po Toi. I'm not sure about the status of these.
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Asian koel (female)
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White-bellied Sea Eagle - a young bird
Bird of the day - glimpsed by a few but not by me - was Fairy Pitta. So no photo, and no prize... despite the elusiveness of the Pitta, spirits were buoyed by the thirty-seven species seen on the day
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Tired-but-happy birders and photographers return to the last Sunday Ferry at 18:00hrs.
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