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  1. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    Wow. Love that! Maybe a better sighting than the owls.
  2. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    Amazing, Dave. Great stuff.
  3. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    Wow, three birds I need that I missed in Japan last weekend. Now I know where they were!
  4. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    Love the flight shots of the eagle!
  5. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    Wow. Did something try to drown it? :eek!:
  6. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    Impressive!
  7. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    Nice shots, Dave. How'd you get the fulvetta to sit still? 8-P
  8. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    Love the island thrush. That's a bird I've dipped on many times in Taiwan.
  9. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    Totally gripped! The bush-warbler and the wren-babbler are a couple of the endemics I haven't managed to see yet.
  10. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    It's a nomenclature thing. In Asia, they're called Buff-bellied pipit, but Clements still calls it American pipit, probably because 3 of the 4 subspecies are found in N. America. I know Clements hasn't split them yet. I'm pretty sure the other authorities haven't yet, either.
  11. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    Dave, I don't think it's an American pipit. Our birds have dark grey or black legs. Also the facial pattern seems on the weaker side. Maybe japonicus?
  12. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    Nice shot of the lapwing, Dave. Not a bird I've seen in Taiwan yet.
  13. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    How in God's name did you get a rufous-capped babbler to sit in the open long enough for that amazing photo!?!
  14. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    Those are some spectacular birds for Wulai!
  15. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    Great shots, Dave. Love the pheasant pic.
  16. Jeff Hopkins

    Taiwan - Birding Reports

    Only a group of 5 Swinhoe's pheasants. So jealous. Maybe in January.
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