Jinsihtan Sea Farming Pond Ridge Oct. 20, 2012
Some more good stuff to report. Spent a few very early morning hours in my usually Saturday morning place. While we're on the topic of correcting IDs (thanks to everyone who posted above, I love and learn from discussion surrounding birds) I have a few more from today. In the field (and I know this can be important) I thought the following pictures to be what they are labeled based on size, flight, etc... Now, sitting at my computer I think the Gos could really be a large Eurasian Sparrowhawk and the Eurasian Sparrowhawk could really be a Japanese Sparrowhawk. Not as convinced about the last one though, it was quite large. Thoughts? Thankfully the other Goshawks today were very much Goshawks.
Also take a quick look at the Brambling photo and guess how many there are. Then take the time to count them. You'll be as shocked as I was.... I want to turn my 2000 into 3000 for today! This is a partial group and there were probably 15 groups like this that moved overhead going straight south.
The ridge is quite high up so this is not a report of what was in the ponds. This is what flew past or was around the ridge and what I could see down in the ponds.
Common Pheasant - many
Bean Geese - 7 taiga
Ruddy Shelduck - 2
Mandarin Duck - 3
Mallard -many
Spot-billed Duck - many
Eurasian Teal - 10
Little Grebe - a few
Grey Heron - 10
Little Egret - 2
Eurasian Kestrel - 1
Amur Falcon - 7
Osprey - 1
Eurasian Sarrowhawk - 5
Northern Goshawk - 6
Eastern Buzzard - 3
Common Greenshank - 1
Black-tailed Gull - 5
Mongolian/Vega Gull - 10
Black-headed Gull - 100
Hill Pigeon -2
Oriental Turtle Dove - 20
Owl Sp. - 1 Almost certain a Scops Owl Sp. very early over the ridge, have some photos but they are horrible
Chinese grey Shrike - 1
Great Tit - 30
Yellow-bellied Tit - 3 confirmed and I think there were a few more
Varied Tit - 1 single
Coal Tit - 6
Barn Swallow - 350?
Eurasian Skylark - 5
Chinese Hill Warbler - 2
Yellow-browed Warbler - 2
Vinous-throated Parrotbill - many
Dusky/Naumann's Thrush - 30
White Wagtail - 15
Pipit Sp. - 10
Brambling - the bird of the day- huge numbers. I'm guessing around 2000.
Oriental Greenfinch - 10
Meadow Bunting - 2
Bunting Sp. - maybe 100 flyovers? Many of them were probably Black-faced...