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<blockquote data-quote="sichuan jiujiu" data-source="post: 3408264" data-attributes="member: 79196"><p>Just came back yesterday as well, and found the Phyllos at Longcang Gou quite easy this time - compared with Jiuzhaigou or northern Sichuan. There still were some quite confusing mixtures of Phyllos, with possibly still a few on passage...</p><p></p><p>Here a few of my memory pictures:</p><p>In Zoige at Flower Lake attended a nice performance of <strong>Great Bittern</strong>. Luckily the reeds were still low, so could see its head sticking out while droning.</p><p></p><p>In Dujiangyan a <strong>Northern Boobook</strong> showed well in the morning after not turning up the previous night.</p><p></p><p>The <strong>Tibetan Snowcock</strong> is so well camouflaged that it takes some time to identify him against the rocks. </p><p></p><p>And last but not least <strong>Tibetan Larks</strong> were displaying loudly and glamorously in the wetlands of Zoige.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sichuan jiujiu, post: 3408264, member: 79196"] Just came back yesterday as well, and found the Phyllos at Longcang Gou quite easy this time - compared with Jiuzhaigou or northern Sichuan. There still were some quite confusing mixtures of Phyllos, with possibly still a few on passage... Here a few of my memory pictures: In Zoige at Flower Lake attended a nice performance of [B]Great Bittern[/B]. Luckily the reeds were still low, so could see its head sticking out while droning. In Dujiangyan a [B]Northern Boobook[/B] showed well in the morning after not turning up the previous night. The [B]Tibetan Snowcock[/B] is so well camouflaged that it takes some time to identify him against the rocks. And last but not least [B]Tibetan Larks[/B] were displaying loudly and glamorously in the wetlands of Zoige. [/QUOTE]
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