Showing posts with label HK Mai Po. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HK Mai Po. Show all posts

20 Jan 2025

Siberian Cranes (Grus leucogeranus) at Mai Po - 13th January 2025

A single juvenile bird in 2002 was HK's first, and an adult and juvenile in Dec 2016 marked a second occurence.  The juvenile disappeared after one day but the 2016 adult stayed until March 31st 2017.

The 13th January this year (a Monday) was the coldest day of the winter so far, with a strong northerly wind overnight, so I went to Mai Po with a hope that something unusual might have dropped in.

Nevertheless, a WhatsApp Group report of umpteen Siberian Cranes on the "scrape" (Pond 16/17 Mai Po) came as a complete surprise as I strolled along the casuarinas near Pond 8.. 

I hurried along to 16/17 and it was true, with the actual total number of these Critically Endangered birds being eighteen.

I didn't quite mange to get them all in one shot. :-)

from Hide 3






from Hide 5


Then, at about 10:30, having never really settled,  they took off....











......and were lost to view remarkably quickly.

Just three or four daylight hours on the ground, and gone before most people could get there.

I count myself very lucky to have witnessed such a spectacle !


6 Jun 2024

Sunshine at Mai Po's boardwalk hides - 17th May 2024

 














By mid-may, most of the migration excitement is over, but there are still a variety of "gettable" waders and terns at Mai Po Nature Reserve, when conditions are right.

25 Dec 2023

Pallas's Gulls at the Mai Po boardwalk hides

 On 26th November 2023 I was in the boardwalk hide at Mai Po and had a record (I think) total of seven Pallas's Gulls (Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus)

I couldn't get all seven in one shot, but anyway...











......looking at "The King of Gulls" beats trying to identify those difficult large white-headed ones !

2 Oct 2023

Autumn ? Really ?

The hottest mid-autumn festival ever - they say, but there's no HK Observatory announcement yet.  

The mudskippers at Mai Po are vying with crabs for space on Mai Po's mudflats....

and there are a few birds around

Black-winged Cuckoo-shrike




White-shouldered Starlings




Whiskered Terns are passing through HK, both year birds and adults losing their breeding plumage...