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<blockquote data-quote="MKinHK" data-source="post: 1642675" data-attributes="member: 21760"><p>They're terrific birds - and Wren's are great too - we don't get them in HK so I appreciate them now far more than when I lived in the UK.</p><p></p><p>By coincidence I added elegant Bunting to my HK list on Sunday too - ony fly-by, but a great one to add to the 3 Yellow-browed Buntings also on Po Toi, plus the two of the day before at Kam Tin. Either of these would look VERY good on my patch list . . .</p><p></p><p>This is an amazing year for buntings - records numbers of Black-headed and Yellow-browed (about 10 of each - in normal years both are just about annual), plus decent numbers of Yellow-breasted, Chestnut-eared and Chestnut. Long may it continue.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MKinHK, post: 1642675, member: 21760"] They're terrific birds - and Wren's are great too - we don't get them in HK so I appreciate them now far more than when I lived in the UK. By coincidence I added elegant Bunting to my HK list on Sunday too - ony fly-by, but a great one to add to the 3 Yellow-browed Buntings also on Po Toi, plus the two of the day before at Kam Tin. Either of these would look VERY good on my patch list . . . This is an amazing year for buntings - records numbers of Black-headed and Yellow-browed (about 10 of each - in normal years both are just about annual), plus decent numbers of Yellow-breasted, Chestnut-eared and Chestnut. Long may it continue. Cheers Mike [/QUOTE]
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