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Recent content by johnjemi

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    Exploring Sydney - and further afield.

    Great stuff Mike - I’ve really been enjoying your posts of the past few months in Sydney... the place names alone sound exotic, plus you’re getting lots of birds !
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    My Bird Photos

    Greater-necklaced Laughingthrush, in captivity I presume...
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    Birding China

    China requires a visa for most foreign visitors. Sometimes the visa applicant has to submit a detailed itinerary, with evidence of hotel bookings. This is just inconvenient for independent travellers. The authorities can keep the most popular sites - like Jiuzhaigou in Sichuan - filled with...
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    Dali, Yunnan Trip Report, July 2021

    Looks like you had fun. I agree that the air seems thin at the top after the long cable car ride... well over 3,000m at the upper terminal !
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    Planning a Summer Trip: Dali (Yunnan) and Sichuan input wanted!

    How about Yushu in Qinghai Province - all at a cool 4,000 metres, and no mountains to climb - Qinghai - Birding around Yushu, 22nd to 24th August 2017 In Sichuan, Wanglang (suggest flying to MianYang) is user-friendly - Wanglang NNR, Sichuan - 25th - 29th May 2019 At Dali - if the chairlift to...
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    White face, black lines down from eyes (Ottawa)

    American Kestrel ? You can see plenty of photos online.... has a dark line running down from the eye
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    Bawangling National Forrest Park Hainan

    I’m several years out-of-date on Hainan matters, but it used to be that Bawangling was home to the Hainan Gibbon. As one of the world’s rarest primates, the Reserve Management were sensitive about visitors. Perhaps things have changed - here’s a link about Jiangfengling, also in south Hainan...
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    Hong Kong Birding Guide, Matthew Kwan

    Matt Kwan is a top-quality birder and photographer - his blog is well worth study by anyone interested birding in Hong Kong or nearby asian destinations...
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    Newbie birding in Hainan

    Yes, in Asia White-shouldered (and other) Starlings are dyed by humans so that they can be be sold for more money than “plain” ones...
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    Birding Dalian + Hainan

    Hi Aron, This is ten years old (the years fly by) but Mingfeng Gou (Phoenix Valley) had a boardwalk and decent habitat. I believe the accommodation there has become very run down http://johnjemi.hk/journey_tr/cn/hn09_11/one.html
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    San Tin Fishponds (and beyond), Hong Kong

    Well Done, Chris C. - got you a "Patch Tick" Rosy Starling AND found your wallet...
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    Shunde China Sep 2019 -3

    2 - Yes !
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    Some swiftlets from Taiwan (September 2019)

    Interesting thread ! FWIW, some Himalayan Swiftlet (?) shots from Hong Kong last October. https://johnjemi.blogspot.com/2018/11/end-of-october.html As John A said above, the only "firmly identified" swiftlet here is Himalayan
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    San Tin Fishponds (and beyond), Hong Kong

    Good to hear of the Common Terns....HK birding should get better from here on through the autumn.
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