ChinaBirds
Nick Sismey
25 October 2009 (Continued)
Moving deeper into the park we came across some paddy fields where we could hear a large number of Tree Sparrows calling. Once we found them there must have been several hundred. However we also came across the blight of many birding areas in China, a mist net which had caught several birds.
Li Haitao immediately got to work freeing the sparrows (Photo1). We all soon did our bit, each of us freeing a total of seven birds. Some even had the net tangled around their tongues (Photo 2). Note to self: Always have small pair of scissors when birding in China.
After all the live birds were freed we "de-commissioned" the net! As we left this area a couple of Oriental Skylarks flew over
361.Oriental Skylark--------------------Beidaihe---------------------China
Back in the wood our final bird of the day a Rustic Bunting (Photo 3) made this place Bunting city! It was certainly a better day/morning than we envisaged.
362.Rustic Bunting---------------------Beidaihe---------------------China
With the fog unabating we decided it best to take lunch and then make our way back to Beijing. The authorities close the expressways during foggy weather so we were expecting a long drive! All told it was a disappointing weekend, however the non-birders Cynthia (Photo 4) and Julia enjoyed the fresh air and it was good to be out birding again with my two birding friends.
The full team is shown in Photo 5, LtoR Cynthia Zhang, Julia Li, Li Ming and Li Haitao.
The list of the 55 birds seen over the two days follows in alphabetical order: -
Black Headed Gull, Black Tailed Gull, Brambling, Buzzard, Coot, Crested Myna, Daurian Redstart, Dunlin, Falcated Duck, Far Eastern Curlew, Gadwall, Goldeneye, Goshawk, Great Crested Grebe, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Great Tit, Green Sandpiper, Greenshank, Grey Capped Greenfinch, Grey Capped Pygmy Woodpecker, Grey Capped Woodpecker, Grey Faced Bunting, Grey Heron, Grey Plover, Japanese Quail, Kentish Plover, Kingfisher, Little Egret, Little Grebe, Magpie, Mallard, Olive Backed Pipit, Orange Flanked Bush Robin, Oriental Skylark, Pallas's Leaf Warbler, Pallas's Reed Bunting, Pochard, Red Billed Blue Magpie, Red Breasted Merganser, Rustic Bunting, Shoveler, Sparrowhawk, Spot Billed Duck.Teal, Tree Sparrow ,Tristram's Bunting, Tufted Duck, Vega Gull ,Wigeon, Yellow Browed Bunting, Yellow Browed Tit, Yellow Browed Warbler, Yellow Throated Bunting
Moving deeper into the park we came across some paddy fields where we could hear a large number of Tree Sparrows calling. Once we found them there must have been several hundred. However we also came across the blight of many birding areas in China, a mist net which had caught several birds.
Li Haitao immediately got to work freeing the sparrows (Photo1). We all soon did our bit, each of us freeing a total of seven birds. Some even had the net tangled around their tongues (Photo 2). Note to self: Always have small pair of scissors when birding in China.
After all the live birds were freed we "de-commissioned" the net! As we left this area a couple of Oriental Skylarks flew over
361.Oriental Skylark--------------------Beidaihe---------------------China
Back in the wood our final bird of the day a Rustic Bunting (Photo 3) made this place Bunting city! It was certainly a better day/morning than we envisaged.
362.Rustic Bunting---------------------Beidaihe---------------------China
With the fog unabating we decided it best to take lunch and then make our way back to Beijing. The authorities close the expressways during foggy weather so we were expecting a long drive! All told it was a disappointing weekend, however the non-birders Cynthia (Photo 4) and Julia enjoyed the fresh air and it was good to be out birding again with my two birding friends.
The full team is shown in Photo 5, LtoR Cynthia Zhang, Julia Li, Li Ming and Li Haitao.
The list of the 55 birds seen over the two days follows in alphabetical order: -
Black Headed Gull, Black Tailed Gull, Brambling, Buzzard, Coot, Crested Myna, Daurian Redstart, Dunlin, Falcated Duck, Far Eastern Curlew, Gadwall, Goldeneye, Goshawk, Great Crested Grebe, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Great Tit, Green Sandpiper, Greenshank, Grey Capped Greenfinch, Grey Capped Pygmy Woodpecker, Grey Capped Woodpecker, Grey Faced Bunting, Grey Heron, Grey Plover, Japanese Quail, Kentish Plover, Kingfisher, Little Egret, Little Grebe, Magpie, Mallard, Olive Backed Pipit, Orange Flanked Bush Robin, Oriental Skylark, Pallas's Leaf Warbler, Pallas's Reed Bunting, Pochard, Red Billed Blue Magpie, Red Breasted Merganser, Rustic Bunting, Shoveler, Sparrowhawk, Spot Billed Duck.Teal, Tree Sparrow ,Tristram's Bunting, Tufted Duck, Vega Gull ,Wigeon, Yellow Browed Bunting, Yellow Browed Tit, Yellow Browed Warbler, Yellow Throated Bunting