Chinese White Dolphins (Sousa chinensis) south of Lantau, Hong Kong - 4th...
Hei Ling Chau and Lantau, HKWe joined a southern waters boat trip on August 4th, with a plan to go to the far western tip of Lantau Island to look for Chinese White Dolphins (Sousa chinensis), and look...
View ArticleWinter birds arriving at Mai Po
On a clear and cool morning at Mai Po Nature Reserve, I joined the (mostly senior) photographers in hide number one.With the sun behind us and a lot of newly arrived winter visitor birds in front,...
View ArticleGeese at the Mai Po boardwalk hides, 25th October
Another clear and cool morning at Mai Po Nature Reserve.I saw the tide come in at the outermost boardwalk hide, and the “usual suspects” were present, but nothing unusual. The flags on this Common...
View ArticleEarly winter visitors - Nov 9th
A typhoon passing Hong Kong in early November is evidence of the reality of Climate Change.But, after several wet and grey days, the sun shone on November 9th and the birds performed over the fishponds...
View ArticleWe three "Kings" at the Mai Po Boardwalk - Christmas 2022
Actually, there have been up to six Pallas’s Gulls (the “King of Gulls”) at the Mai Po boardwalk this month.
View ArticleSome mid-winter birding in Hong Kong
Black Stork - Ciconia nigraMid-December - a Black Stork was the birding surprise of our winter so far, using a tree near a busy Sheung Shui junction as an overnight roost. But only for two nights that...
View ArticleOriental Storks at Mai Po
Umpteen Oriental Storks (Ciconia boyciana) have been cruising around Deep Bay since mid-January.Having missed them a couple of times, I finally caught up with them on 20th January...well, eight of them...
View ArticleLook who's here - Mai Po at the end of February
Might as well enjoy the Oriental White Storks (Ciconia boyciana)while we've got themWe had a trip out to the Pearl Delta on the 19th February, on the HK Dolphinwatch boat. Apart from the incomparable...
View ArticleA "Twitch" for a Scoter in Deep Bay, Hong Kong - 9th April 2023
Velvet/Stejnegers/White-winged Scoter in flight, Deep Bay, HK 9th April 2023Every month for the last thirty-or-so years a Waterfowl Count has been done in and around Mai Po Nature Reserve and Deep...
View ArticleMid-April at the Mai Po Boardwalk hides
Most of the usual suspects have been on view.....Red-necked Stint (Calidris ruficollis)Common Redshank - (Tringa totanus)Mongolian Sand Plover - (Charadrius mongolus)Great Knot - (Calidris...
View ArticleSpring Waders at Mai Po - end April - early May 2023
The precarious existence of waders is demonstrated in real-time by their numbers seeming to be down in Hong Kong compared to previous years.Common Redshank - Tringa totanusTerek Sandpiper, Broad-billed...
View Article"Twitching" here and there.....
Brown-eared Bulbul - (Microcelis amaurotis) On Saturday, 22nd April we got the ferry to Po Toi Island, in the hope of seeing a "Hong Kong second record" Brown-eared Bulbul that had been reported a few...
View ArticleMay 2023 - a good month for White-winged Terns (Chlidonias leucopterus)
All photos taken at Mai Po's boardwalk hides, May 2023
View Article"Dragon Boat" races, breeding terns, Hong Kong - 22 June
Feels like high summer now....."Tuen Ng Jit" and breeding terns, seen from the Tap Mun FerryBlack-naped Tern - Sterna sumatrana Roseate Tern - Sterna dougalliiRoseate Tern - Sterna...
View ArticleAutumn ? 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...
View ArticleEnd of a sultry Autumn.....
Apologies for a paucity of posts in recent weeks, I had technical issues uploading images to "Blogger".After manfully fiddling with the settings, things appear to be working again... here's a selection...
View ArticlePallas'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...
View ArticleIzumi City, Kyushu, Japan - a Crane spectacle
Japan has two well-known "Wintering Crane" spectacles - the Red-crowned Cranes in Hokkaido in the northeast of the country and the Hooded Cranes on the island of Kyushu in the southwest.Hokkaido has...
View ArticleImpressions of Vietnam - 18th to 29th March 2024
Just a few impressions, and I've spared you the travelogue !
View Article3rd May 2024 - an Ashy Woodswallow "Twitch"
A report by John Allcock - and a well-dropped location "pin" - of HK's fourth Ashy Woodswallow - brightened a dull morning.Unlike HK's three previous Ashy Woodswallows, this one stayed for a couple of...
View ArticleSunshine 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.
View ArticleBlack-chinned Fruit Dove (Ptilinopus leclancheri) at Mei Foo, Kowloon
Discovered yesterday in a public park, this native of the Philippines is a "First Record" for Hong Kong.Word spread on social media, but we had gone out to a nice air-conditioned cinema downtown, and...
View Article"Long Valley Nature Park" finally opens...
Some views of Long Valley, now that it has finally opened.Things haven't really settled down yet, and visitors are not restricting themselves to the "Public visit" zone.At San Tin, a Black-necked...
View ArticleSiberian 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...
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