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<blockquote data-quote="mjgrunwell" data-source="post: 3286096" data-attributes="member: 89962"><p><strong>Nanhui coast, Friday 25 Sep 2015</strong></p><p></p><p>Today, the first day of my holiday, I took the metro to Dishui lake and thence by cab out to the Holiday Inn. I spent a wonderful three hours checking all the bushes in the area. The highlights were two resting grey nightjar, I also had Himalayan swiftlet. My major find was discovering that the number 33 bus goes from the hotel back to the metro bus station for only 2 RMB. Cheapskates of the world rejoice!</p><p></p><p>Weather warm with many heavy clouds, heavy showers nearby. Wind NW 5</p><p><strong>Complete list, Friday 25 September 2015, Holiday Inn, Nanhui</strong></p><p></p><p>Chinese spotbill, pair flew past</p><p>Grey heron, few over</p><p>Mixed little egret with prob intermediates in a flock high past</p><p>Tide up so no shorebirds noted</p><p>Japanese sparrowhawk, 1 juvenile, dead a day or two, apparently flown into a pale wall behind a hedge.</p><p>No terns or gulls today</p><p>Feral pigeon, 1</p><p>Spotted dove, 1</p><p>Grey nightjar, 2 resting birds in the magic CP</p><p>Himalayan swiftlet, at least one today</p><p>Pacific swift, 2 over</p><p>Brown shrike, 2</p><p>LT shrike, 2</p><p>Black-naped oriole, 2</p><p>Japanese par fly, 1 female</p><p>Barn swallow, 100+</p><p>Chinese bulbul, 2</p><p>Asian stubtail, 5+</p><p>Yb warbler, 1</p><p>Arctic-type, 3+</p><p>Pale/Sak 2+</p><p>Eastern crowned, 3+</p><p>Crested myna, 6</p><p>Whites/Scaly thrush, 3+ still need to comprehend latest taxonomic thinking on this species</p><p>Poss eyebrowed thrush but such poor views</p><p>Asian brown fly, 9+</p><p>B+W fly, 4+</p><p>Eastern yellow wag, 4+</p><p>White wag, 6+ <em>leucopsis</em></p><p></p><p>Day out on Yangshan island tomorrow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjgrunwell, post: 3286096, member: 89962"] [b]Nanhui coast, Friday 25 Sep 2015[/b] Today, the first day of my holiday, I took the metro to Dishui lake and thence by cab out to the Holiday Inn. I spent a wonderful three hours checking all the bushes in the area. The highlights were two resting grey nightjar, I also had Himalayan swiftlet. My major find was discovering that the number 33 bus goes from the hotel back to the metro bus station for only 2 RMB. Cheapskates of the world rejoice! Weather warm with many heavy clouds, heavy showers nearby. Wind NW 5 [B]Complete list, Friday 25 September 2015, Holiday Inn, Nanhui[/B] Chinese spotbill, pair flew past Grey heron, few over Mixed little egret with prob intermediates in a flock high past Tide up so no shorebirds noted Japanese sparrowhawk, 1 juvenile, dead a day or two, apparently flown into a pale wall behind a hedge. No terns or gulls today Feral pigeon, 1 Spotted dove, 1 Grey nightjar, 2 resting birds in the magic CP Himalayan swiftlet, at least one today Pacific swift, 2 over Brown shrike, 2 LT shrike, 2 Black-naped oriole, 2 Japanese par fly, 1 female Barn swallow, 100+ Chinese bulbul, 2 Asian stubtail, 5+ Yb warbler, 1 Arctic-type, 3+ Pale/Sak 2+ Eastern crowned, 3+ Crested myna, 6 Whites/Scaly thrush, 3+ still need to comprehend latest taxonomic thinking on this species Poss eyebrowed thrush but such poor views Asian brown fly, 9+ B+W fly, 4+ Eastern yellow wag, 4+ White wag, 6+ [I]leucopsis[/I] Day out on Yangshan island tomorrow [/QUOTE]
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