Country Club April 26, 2001
Excellent day for migrants today. The south wind stopped and it clouded over just before I arrived and I spent 1.5 hours there just before drizzle started around 7pm. It started on an interesting note - on the way I slammed on the breaks and turned my motorbike off while it was still in gear and not completely stopped causing me to almost vault over the handlebars when I spotted what would have been Jinshitan's first large eagle-like bird with plenty of red on it. Once comfortably back on my seat, I noticed a string attached to the bottom of it! Apparently someone decided to fly a kite over a patch of mixed scrub and forest! I looked around sheepishly to see who would be laughing but it was just me and the kite. The string went down into the woods, maybe it was stuck on a tree? Either way, it was right in the spot where all the buzzards hang out in the winter so a very relevant location. I was just reminding myself to not hurry to the birding site but to be alert on the way as anything can turn up almost anywhere heading into May!
At the Country Club I was completely overwhelmed with birds. I did a lot of birding with my binoculars and not my camera. If you have ever birded with me you know that it a rare occurence. the lighting was horrible and I tried hard to really survey the area for species instead of concentrate on photography. It's so easy to miss things during migration. One that I missed was a very rusty coloured warbler (bigger than Dusky and Radde's and more red) that popped into the reeds while I was photographing a Stubtail. I never relocated it and I think it would have been a life bird for me. There are several that fit the decription that I don't have yet.
The amount of warblers today were too much for one person! I concentrated on other things after finding some of the more common ones. Hardly any of them were calling except Yellow-browed. I heard Pallas's as I was leaving but for the most part, they were all silent.
Here is the list:
Striated Heron (FOS)
Peregrine Falcon (on the way, shortly before the new Kite species)
Green Sandpiper
Common Sandpiper (FOS)
Common Kingfisher
Eurasian Wryneck (FOS)
Great Tit
Coal Tit
Chinese Penduline Tit
Barn Swallow
Red-rumped Swallow
Chinese Bulbul
Asian Stubtail -- 10 (FOS)
Pallas's Leaf Warbler (FOS)
Arctic Warbler (FOS)
Yellow-browed Warbler
Eastern Crowned Warbler (FOS)
Vinous-throated Parrotbill
White-cheeked Starling
Dusky Thrush
Naumann's Thrush
Grey-backed Thrush -- 5 (FOS)
Red-flanked Bluetail
Siberian Stonechat
Grey Wagtail
White Wagtail
Olive-backed Pipit
Brambling
Greenfinch
Meadow Bunting
Tristram's Bunting beautiful males (FOS)
Little Bunting
Yellow-browed Bunting beautiful males (FOS)
Black-faced Bunting
Pallas's Reed Bunting -- not normally at the Country Club