Chinese/Yellow-billed Grosbeak - Eophona migratoria |
That's the birds braving the concrete jungle of course, - I'm just an urban (urbane?) softy.
We returned from Brisbane to the news that a Baikal Bush Warbler was to be found in the carefully manicured planters in a private estate in east Kowloon - Telford Gardens.
"BBW" usually gives itself up to the ringers in Mai Po's reedbeds, so even though this was HK's sixth or seventh record, it was the first truly "twitchable" one.
Baikal Bush Warbler - Bradypterus davidi |
Baikal Bush Warbler - Bradypterus davidi |
Baikal Bush Warbler - Bradypterus davidi |
Closer to home, I had seen photos of Yellow-billed Grosbeak online captioned only "Sheung Shui". Days after getting back, I saw Grosbeaks in a tree between my Public Light Bus stop and Sheung Shui MTR Station.
I returned the following day and was disappointed to find them gone. But then I noticed some photographers on another part of the pedestrian overpass.
Sure enough, the Grosbeaks were in a different and even closer tree.
Chinese/Yellow-billed Grosbeak - Eophona migratoria |
Chinese/Yellow-billed Grosbeak - Eophona migratoria |
Chinese/Yellow-billed Grosbeak - Eophona migratoria |
It is 11 degrees centigrade today - and cold and wet.
The weather has gone all "English" on us. But at least the temperature today reminds me why I live in Hong Kong and not the UK.
I checked fairly carefully after leaving you yesterday but was unable to find them, and there were no photographers present. I expect they have moved on.
ReplyDeleteDavid - at least we'd seen some already. Enjoy your flights !
DeleteGreat pics from the concrete jungle John.............
ReplyDeleteStu - the birds were very close for a change!
DeleteI wish the temperature here was 11c. Are you going to post your Australia trip soon?
ReplyDeleteHi John, I've got the first part of our recent trip report up now - hope you like it
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