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<blockquote data-quote="MKinHK" data-source="post: 3189895" data-attributes="member: 21760"><p>It is all good John!</p><p></p><p>Today I had a further six <strong>Oriental Pratincoles</strong> on the golf course, bringing the total for the year to 38, and two newly arrived <strong>Wood Sandpipers</strong> hunched by a puddle were a good start south of the filling station, along with the same <em>taivana</em> <strong>Yellow Wagtail</strong>, while the same male Chinese Starling remained among the banyans with about 30 Silky Starlings.</p><p></p><p>Other migrants in the clear conditions included a passage of 25 <strong>Barn Swallows</strong>,a the first <strong>Dusky Warbler </strong>for several weeks, and a new male <strong>Japanese Thrush</strong>, while long-stayers included the l<em>eucopsis x alboides</em> <strong>White Wagtail</strong> on the golf course, five <strong>Richard's Pipits</strong>, two <strong>Yellow-browed Warblers</strong>, the male <strong>Pale and Japanese Thrushes</strong> , plus the <strong>Wryneck</strong> and a couple of <strong>Olive-backed Pipits</strong>.</p><p></p><p>I also had two small groups of ten or so <strong>Scaly-breasted Munias</strong>, but these may have been the same birds.</p><p></p><p>Still no flycatchers here , but I'm still buzzed on the <a href="http://www.birdforum.net/showpost.php?p=3189344&postcount=254" target="_blank">Red-breasted Flycatcher at Tai O on Saturday</a>, so I'm happy to do without. At least for now . . . </p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MKinHK, post: 3189895, member: 21760"] It is all good John! Today I had a further six [B]Oriental Pratincoles[/B] on the golf course, bringing the total for the year to 38, and two newly arrived [B]Wood Sandpipers[/B] hunched by a puddle were a good start south of the filling station, along with the same [I]taivana[/I] [B]Yellow Wagtail[/B], while the same male Chinese Starling remained among the banyans with about 30 Silky Starlings. Other migrants in the clear conditions included a passage of 25 [B]Barn Swallows[/B],a the first [B]Dusky Warbler [/B]for several weeks, and a new male [B]Japanese Thrush[/B], while long-stayers included the l[I]eucopsis x alboides[/I] [B]White Wagtail[/B] on the golf course, five [B]Richard's Pipits[/B], two [B]Yellow-browed Warblers[/B], the male [B]Pale and Japanese Thrushes[/B] , plus the [B]Wryneck[/B] and a couple of [B]Olive-backed Pipits[/B]. I also had two small groups of ten or so [B]Scaly-breasted Munias[/B], but these may have been the same birds. Still no flycatchers here , but I'm still buzzed on the [URL="http://www.birdforum.net/showpost.php?p=3189344&postcount=254"]Red-breasted Flycatcher at Tai O on Saturday[/URL], so I'm happy to do without. At least for now . . . Cheers Mike [/QUOTE]
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