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With virtually all of its natural forest lost and most other habitats severely degraded Hong Kong would seem to have limited appeal for birders. However, tens of thousands of waders of more than 40 species use the Deep Bay area in the north-western New Territories as a migratory stopover and birders from all over the world come here to see such rarities as Spoon-billed Sandpiper, Spotted Greenshank and Asian Dowitcher. Chinese Egret was once a rare breeder but is probably now only a scarce passage migrant. More than 400 species have been recorded in Hong Kong including a number of escaped and introduced birds.
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With virtually all of its natural forest lost and most other habitats severely degraded Hong Kong would seem to have limited appeal for birders. However, tens of thousands of waders of more than 40 species use the [[Deep Bay]] area in the north-western [[New Territories]] as a migratory stopover and birders from all over the world come here to see such rarities as [[Spoon-billed Sandpiper]], [[Spotted Greenshank]] and [[Asian Dowitcher]]. [[Chinese Egret]] was once a rare breeder but is probably now only a scarce passage migrant. More than 400 species have been recorded in Hong Kong including a number of escaped and introduced birds.
  
The 400ha Mai Po Marshes Reserve is the best-known area of Deep Bay and regularly hold 20-30,000 passage waders. In addition to those already listed waders here include Swinhoe�s and Pintail Snipes, Far-Eastern Curlew, Great Knot, Red-necked and Long-toed Stints, Broad-billed, Marsh and Terek Sandpipers among others. Other rarities include Dalmatian Pelican, Black-faced Spoonbill and Saunders� Gull and species such as Baikal Teal and Baer�s Pochard, Little Curlew and Relict Gull are possible. The Mai Po Reserve consists of shrimp and fishponds, mudflats and mangroves and is situated in the east of Deep Bay. There is a visitore centre and hides overlooking scrapes and mudflats but a visit requires prior permission from the related Hong Kong SAR Government Authorities and WWF Hong Kong. Entry without permission is strictly forbidden. Lok Ma Chau lies to the north of Mai Po and the paddyfields and ponds here also attract waders in large numbers.  
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The 400ha [[Mai Po Marshes Reserve]] is the best-known area of Deep Bay and regularly hold 20-30,000 passage waders. In addition to those already listed waders here include [[Swinhoe's Snipe]] and [[Pintail Snipe]], [[Far-Eastern Curlew]], [[Great Knot]], [[Red-necked Stint]] and [[Long-toed Stint]], [[Broad-billed Sandpiper]], [[Marsh Sandpiper]] and [[Terek Sandpiper]] among others. Other rarities include [[Dalmatian Pelican]], [[Black-faced Spoonbill]] and [[Saunders Gull]] and species such as [[Baikal Teal]] and [[Baer's Pochard]], [[Little Curlew]] and [[Relict Gull]] are possible. The Mai Po Reserve consists of shrimp and fishponds, mudflats and mangroves and is situated in the east of Deep Bay. There is a visitore centre and hides overlooking scrapes and mudflats but a visit requires prior permission from the related Hong Kong SAR Government Authorities and WWF Hong Kong. Entry without permission is strictly forbidden. [[Lok Ma Chau]] lies to the north of Mai Po and the paddyfields and ponds here also attract waders in large numbers.  
  
The best remaining area for forest birds in Hong Kong is the Tai Po Kau Reserve near Tai Po on Tolo Harbour. To explore this reserve head for the milestone 42 lay-by south-east of Tai Po and walk up the forestry road. There are a number of trails to follow and birds here can include Crested Serpent-Eagle and Asian Crested Goshawk, Asian Barred Owlet and Great Barbet, Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush and Red-billed Leiothrix. The forest here is particularly good for migrant passerines and winter visitors include Grey-backed, Japanese and Eye-browed Thrushes, Forest Wagtail, Ferruginous, Yellow-rumped and Narcissus Flycatchers and warblers including Pale-legged Leaf, Eastern Crowned and Pale-footed Stubtail. An early visit is usually necessary to see any birds here.  
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The best remaining area for forest birds in Hong Kong is the [[Tai Po Kau Reserve]] near Tai Po on [[Tolo Harbour]]. To explore this reserve head for the milestone 42 lay-by south-east of Tai Po and walk up the forestry road. There are a number of trails to follow and birds here can include [[Crested Serpent-Eagle]] and [[Asian Crested Goshawk]], [[Asian Barred Owlet]] and [[Great Barbet]], [[Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush]] and [[Red-billed Leiothrix]]. The forest here is particularly good for migrant passerines and winter visitors include [[Grey-backed Thrush]], [[Japanese Thrush]] and [[Eye-browed Thrush]], [[Forest Wagtail]], [[Ferruginous Flycatcher]], [[Yellow-rumped Flycatcher]], and [[Narcissus Flycatcher]] and warblers including [[Pale-legged Leaf Warbler]], [[Eastern Crowned Warbler]] and [[Pale-footed Stubtail]]. An early visit is usually necessary to see any birds here.  
  
Victoria Peak provides the best birding on Hong Kong Island itself. Blue Whistling-Thrush, Black-throated and White-crested Laughingthrushes and Blue Magpie can be seen here with the addition of various migrant passerines in season. Eastern Reef-Heron, White-bellied Sea-Eagle and Black-naped Tern breed on some of the smaller islands of Hong Kong and the numerous inter-island ferries provide opportunities to see seabirds such as Streaked Shearwater and Sooty and Aleutian Terns.
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[[Victoria Peak]] provides the best birding on Hong Kong Island itself. [[Blue Whistling-Thrush]], [[Black-throated Laughingthrush]] and [[White-crested Laughingthrush]] and [[Blue Magpie]] can be seen here with the addition of various migrant passerines in season. [[Eastern Reef-Heron]], [[White-bellied Sea-Eagle]] and [[Black-naped Tern]] breed on some of the smaller islands of Hong Kong and the numerous inter-island ferries provide opportunities to see seabirds such as [[Streaked Shearwater]] and [[Sooty Tern]] and [[Aleutian Tern]].
 
==Birds==
 
==Birds==
 
{{BirdsSee|[[Little Grebe]], [[Great Crested Grebe]], [[Streaked Shearwater]], [[Dalmatian Pelican]], [[Great Cormorant]], [[Great Frigatebird]], [[Great]], [[Yellow Bittern]], [[Cinnamon Bittern]], [[Schrenck's Little Bittern]], [[Black Bittern]], [[Green-backed Heron]], [[Black-crowned Night-Heron]], [[Chinese Pond-Heron]], [[Cattle Egret]], [[Eastern Reef-Heron]], [[Chinese Egret]], [[Little Egret]], [[Intermediate Egret]], [[Great Egret]], [[Grey Heron]], [[Purple Heron]], [[Black Stork]], [[Oriental White Stork]], [[Oriental White Ibis]], [[Black-faced Spoonbill]], [[Eurasian Spoonbill]], [[Lesser Whistling-Duck]], [[Common Shelduck]], [[Eurasian Wigeon]], [[Common Teal]], [[Mallard]], [[Chinese Spotbill Duck]], [[Falcated Duck]], [[Northern Pintail]], [[Garganey]], [[Northern Shoveler]], [[Tufted Duck]], [[Greater Scaup]], [[Baer's Pochard]], [[Red-breasted Merganser]], [[Osprey]], [[Black Baza]], [[Black-eared Kite]], [[White-bellied Sea-Eagle]], [[Eurasian Black Vulture]], [[Crested Serpent-Eagle]], [[Grey-faced Buzzard]], [[Eastern Marsh Harrier]], [[Hen]], [[Pied Harrier]], [[Asian Crested Goshawk]], [[Northern Goshawk]], [[mainly passage)]], [[Northern Sparrowhawk]], [[Japanese Sparrowhawk]], [[Chinese Goshawk]], [[Common Buzzard]], [[Eastern Imperial Eagle]], [[Steppe Eagle]], [[Greater Spotted Eagle]], [[Bonelli's Eagle]], [[Common Kestrel]], [[Merlin]], [[Northern Hobby]], [[Peregrine Falcon]], [[Chinese Francolin]], [[Japanese Quail]], [[Yellow-legged Buttonquail]], [[Barred Buttonquail]], [[Water Rail]], [[Blue-breasted Banded]], [[Banded Crake]], [[Ruddy Crake]], [[Brown Crake]], [[Watercock]], [[White-breasted Waterhen]], [[Common Moorhen]], [[Eurasian Coot]], [[Pheasant-tailed Jacana]], [[Pied Avocet]], [[Black-winged Stilt]], [[Oriental Pratincole]], [[Greater Painted-Snipe]], [[Northern Lapwing]], [[Grey-headed Lapwing]], [[Little Ringed Plover]], [[Kentish]], [[Greater Sand Plover]], [[Lesser Sand Plover]], [[Oriental Plover]], [[Pacific Golden Plover]], [[Grey]], [[Black-tailed Godwit]], [[Bar-tailed Godwit]], [[Little Curlew]], [[Whimbrel]], [[Eurasian Curlew]], [[Far-Eastern Curlew]], [[Spotted Redshank]], [[Common Redshank]], [[Marsh Sandpiper]], [[Common Greenshank]], [[Nordmann's]], [[Green Sandpiper]], [[Wood Sandpiper]], [[Terek Sandpiper]], [[Common Sandpiper]], [[Grey-tailed Tattler]], [[Ruddy Turnstone]], [[Red-necked Phalarope]], [[Eurasian Woodcock]], [[Solitary Snipe]], [[Pintail Snipe]], [[Swinhoe's Snipe]], [[Common Snipe]], [[Jack Snipe]], [[Asian Dowitcher]], [[Red Knot]], [[Great Knot]], [[Sanderling]], [[Red-necked Stint]], [[Temminck's Stint]], [[Long-toed Stint]], [[Sharp-tailed Sandpiper]], [[Dunlin]], [[Curlew Sandpiper]], [[Spoon-billed Sandpiper]], [[Broad-billed Sandpiper]], [[Ruff]], [[Japanese]], [[Eastern Mew]], [[Herring Gull]], [[Yellow-legged Gull]], [[Slaty-backed Gull]], [[Pallas's]], [[Relict Gull]], [[Brown-headed Gull]], [[Black-headed Gull]], [[Saunder's Gull]], [[Gull-billed Tern]], [[Caspian Tern]], [[Common Tern]], [[Aleutian Tern]], [[Black-naped Tern]], [[Little Tern]], [[Whiskered Tern]], [[White-winged Tern]], [[Feral Rock Dove]], [[Spotted Turtle-Dove]], [[Oriental]], [[Red Turtle-Dove]], [[Emerald]], [[Chestnut-winged Cuckoo]], [[Common Cuckoo]], [[Oriental Cuckoo]], [[Indian Cuckoo]], [[Large Hawk-Cuckoo]], [[Plaintive Cuckoo]], [[Common Koel]], [[Greater Coucal]], [[Lesser Coucal]], [[Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoo]], [[Rainbow Lorikeet]], [[Ring-necked]], [[Oriental Scops-Owl]], [[Collared Scops-Owl]], [[Eurasian Eagle-Owl]], [[Brown Fish-Owl]], [[may still occur)]], [[Asian Barred Owlet]], [[Savannah]], [[Jungle Nightjar]], [[Fork-tailed]], [[House Swift]], [[White-throated Spinetail Swift]], [[Pied Kingfisher]], [[Common Kingfisher]], [[Black-capped Kingfisher]], [[White-throated]], [[Blue-tailed Bee-eater]], [[Eastern Broad-billed Roller]], [[Great Barbet]], [[Eurasian Wryneck]], [[Grey-headed Woodpecker]], [[may no longer occur)]], [[Rufous Woodpecker]], [[Oriental]], [[Sand Martin]], [[Barn Swallow]], [[Red-rumped Swallow]], [[Asian House Martin]], [[Richard�s Pipit]], [[Aug-May]], [[race sinensis breeds)]], [[Indian Tree]], [[Red-throated Pipit]], [[Buff-bellied Pipit]], [[Nov-Mar)]], [[Upland Pipit]], [[Forest Wagtail]], [[Yellow Wagtail]], [[simillima and macronyx]], [[Aug-May)]], [[White Wagtail]], [[Aug-May)]], [[Grey Wagtail]], [[Dark-Grey]], [[Scarlet Minivet]], [[Yellow-throated Minivet]], [[Ashy Minivet]], [[Red-whiskered Bulbul]], [[Chinese]], [[Red-vented Bulbul]], [[Ashy Bulbul]], [[Black Bulbul]], [[Bull-headed Shrike]], [[Black-headed]], [[Brown Shrike]], [[Red-tailed]], [[Japanese Robin]], [[Siberian Rubythroat]], [[Red-flanked Bluetail]], [[Bluethroat]], [[Asian Magpie-Robin]], [[Plumbeous Redstart]], [[Daurian Redstart]], [[Common Stonechat]], [[Grey Bushchat]], [[Chestnut-bellied Rock-Thrush]], [[Blue Rock-Thrush]], [[Blue Whistling-Thrush]], [[Siberian Ground-Thrush]], [[Orange-headed Ground-Thrush]], [[Scaly]], [[Grey-backed Thrush]], [[Japanese Grey Thrush]], [[Blackbird]], [[Red-billed]], [[Pale Thrush]], [[Eye-browed Thrush]], [[Dusky Thrush]], [[Chinese Babax]], [[Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush]], [[Spectacled]], [[White-cheeked]], [[Melodious Laughingthrush]], [[Black-throated Laughingthrush]], [[White-bellied Yuhina]], [[Striated Yuhina]], [[Red-billed Leiothrix]], [[Vinous-throated Parrotbill]], [[Grey-headed Parrotbill]], [[Scaly-headed Stubtail]], [[Japanese Bush-Warbler]], [[Chinese Bush-Warbler]], [[Pallas's Grasshopper-Warbler]], [[Styan's Grasshopper-Warbler]], [[Rufous-rumped Grassbird]], [[Black-browed]], [[Zitting Cisticola]], [[Oriental Great Reed-Warbler]], [[Common]], [[Yellow-bellied Prinia]], [[Tawny-flanked Prinia]], [[Dusky Warbler]], [[Yellow-browed Warbler]], [[Pallas's Leaf-Warbler]], [[Arctic Warbler]], [[Pale-legged Leaf-Warbler]], [[Eastern Crowned Leaf-Warbler]], [[Grey-streaked Flycatcher]], [[Siberian]], [[Asian Brown Flycatcher]], [[Ferruginous Flycatcher]], [[Indian Verditer Flycatcher]], [[Yellow-rumped Flycatcher]], [[Narcissus Flycatcher]], [[Mugimaki Flycatcher]], [[Red-breasted Flycatcher]], [[Blue-and-White Flycatcher]], [[Fukien Niltava]], [[Hainan]], [[Grey-headed Canary-Flycatcher]], [[Black-naped Blue Monarch]], [[Asian Paradise-Flycatcher]], [[Sep-Oct]], [[rare at other times)]], [[Japanese Paradise-Flycatcher]], [[Chinese Penduline Tit]], [[Black-throated]], [[Yellow-bellied Tit]], [[Yellow-cheeked Tit]], [[Great Tit]], [[Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker]], [[Green-backed]], [[Fork-tailed Sunbird]], [[Japanese White-eye]], [[Chestnut-flanked White-eye]], [[Tristram's Bunting]], [[Grey-hooded]], [[Yellow-breasted Bunting]], [[Black-faced]], [[Chestnut Bunting]], [[Little Bunting]], [[Crested Bunting]], [[Oriental Greenfinch]], [[Siskin]], [[Common Rosefinch]], [[Black-tailed Hawfinch]], [[Java Sparrow]], [[Eurasian Tree Sparrow]], [[Common Starling]], [[Grey]], [[Daurian Starling]], [[Silky]], [[Chinese]], [[Black-collared Starling]], [[Asian Pied Starling]], [[Common Mynah]], [[Chinese Jungle]], [[Hill Mynah]], [[rare)]], [[Black-naped Oriole]], [[Black Drongo]], [[Hair-crested Drongo]], [[Ashy Drongo]], [[Common Jay]], [[Red-billed Blue Magpie]], [[Azure-winged Magpie]], [[rare)]], [[Himalayan Treepie]], [[Common Magpie]], [[Collared Crow]], [[Jungle Crow]]}}
 
{{BirdsSee|[[Little Grebe]], [[Great Crested Grebe]], [[Streaked Shearwater]], [[Dalmatian Pelican]], [[Great Cormorant]], [[Great Frigatebird]], [[Great]], [[Yellow Bittern]], [[Cinnamon Bittern]], [[Schrenck's Little Bittern]], [[Black Bittern]], [[Green-backed Heron]], [[Black-crowned Night-Heron]], [[Chinese Pond-Heron]], [[Cattle Egret]], [[Eastern Reef-Heron]], [[Chinese Egret]], [[Little Egret]], [[Intermediate Egret]], [[Great Egret]], [[Grey Heron]], [[Purple Heron]], [[Black Stork]], [[Oriental White Stork]], [[Oriental White Ibis]], [[Black-faced Spoonbill]], [[Eurasian Spoonbill]], [[Lesser Whistling-Duck]], [[Common Shelduck]], [[Eurasian Wigeon]], [[Common Teal]], [[Mallard]], [[Chinese Spotbill Duck]], [[Falcated Duck]], [[Northern Pintail]], [[Garganey]], [[Northern Shoveler]], [[Tufted Duck]], [[Greater Scaup]], [[Baer's Pochard]], [[Red-breasted Merganser]], [[Osprey]], [[Black Baza]], [[Black-eared Kite]], [[White-bellied Sea-Eagle]], [[Eurasian Black Vulture]], [[Crested Serpent-Eagle]], [[Grey-faced Buzzard]], [[Eastern Marsh Harrier]], [[Hen]], [[Pied Harrier]], [[Asian Crested Goshawk]], [[Northern Goshawk]], [[mainly passage)]], [[Northern Sparrowhawk]], [[Japanese Sparrowhawk]], [[Chinese Goshawk]], [[Common Buzzard]], [[Eastern Imperial Eagle]], [[Steppe Eagle]], [[Greater Spotted Eagle]], [[Bonelli's Eagle]], [[Common Kestrel]], [[Merlin]], [[Northern Hobby]], [[Peregrine Falcon]], [[Chinese Francolin]], [[Japanese Quail]], [[Yellow-legged Buttonquail]], [[Barred Buttonquail]], [[Water Rail]], [[Blue-breasted Banded]], [[Banded Crake]], [[Ruddy Crake]], [[Brown Crake]], [[Watercock]], [[White-breasted Waterhen]], [[Common Moorhen]], [[Eurasian Coot]], [[Pheasant-tailed Jacana]], [[Pied Avocet]], [[Black-winged Stilt]], [[Oriental Pratincole]], [[Greater Painted-Snipe]], [[Northern Lapwing]], [[Grey-headed Lapwing]], [[Little Ringed Plover]], [[Kentish]], [[Greater Sand Plover]], [[Lesser Sand Plover]], [[Oriental Plover]], [[Pacific Golden Plover]], [[Grey]], [[Black-tailed Godwit]], [[Bar-tailed Godwit]], [[Little Curlew]], [[Whimbrel]], [[Eurasian Curlew]], [[Far-Eastern Curlew]], [[Spotted Redshank]], [[Common Redshank]], [[Marsh Sandpiper]], [[Common Greenshank]], [[Nordmann's]], [[Green Sandpiper]], [[Wood Sandpiper]], [[Terek Sandpiper]], [[Common Sandpiper]], [[Grey-tailed Tattler]], [[Ruddy Turnstone]], [[Red-necked Phalarope]], [[Eurasian Woodcock]], [[Solitary Snipe]], [[Pintail Snipe]], [[Swinhoe's Snipe]], [[Common Snipe]], [[Jack Snipe]], [[Asian Dowitcher]], [[Red Knot]], [[Great Knot]], [[Sanderling]], [[Red-necked Stint]], [[Temminck's Stint]], [[Long-toed Stint]], [[Sharp-tailed Sandpiper]], [[Dunlin]], [[Curlew Sandpiper]], [[Spoon-billed Sandpiper]], [[Broad-billed Sandpiper]], [[Ruff]], [[Japanese]], [[Eastern Mew]], [[Herring Gull]], [[Yellow-legged Gull]], [[Slaty-backed Gull]], [[Pallas's]], [[Relict Gull]], [[Brown-headed Gull]], [[Black-headed Gull]], [[Saunder's Gull]], [[Gull-billed Tern]], [[Caspian Tern]], [[Common Tern]], [[Aleutian Tern]], [[Black-naped Tern]], [[Little Tern]], [[Whiskered Tern]], [[White-winged Tern]], [[Feral Rock Dove]], [[Spotted Turtle-Dove]], [[Oriental]], [[Red Turtle-Dove]], [[Emerald]], [[Chestnut-winged Cuckoo]], [[Common Cuckoo]], [[Oriental Cuckoo]], [[Indian Cuckoo]], [[Large Hawk-Cuckoo]], [[Plaintive Cuckoo]], [[Common Koel]], [[Greater Coucal]], [[Lesser Coucal]], [[Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoo]], [[Rainbow Lorikeet]], [[Ring-necked]], [[Oriental Scops-Owl]], [[Collared Scops-Owl]], [[Eurasian Eagle-Owl]], [[Brown Fish-Owl]], [[may still occur)]], [[Asian Barred Owlet]], [[Savannah]], [[Jungle Nightjar]], [[Fork-tailed]], [[House Swift]], [[White-throated Spinetail Swift]], [[Pied Kingfisher]], [[Common Kingfisher]], [[Black-capped Kingfisher]], [[White-throated]], [[Blue-tailed Bee-eater]], [[Eastern Broad-billed Roller]], [[Great Barbet]], [[Eurasian Wryneck]], [[Grey-headed Woodpecker]], [[may no longer occur)]], [[Rufous Woodpecker]], [[Oriental]], [[Sand Martin]], [[Barn Swallow]], [[Red-rumped Swallow]], [[Asian House Martin]], [[Richard�s Pipit]], [[Aug-May]], [[race sinensis breeds)]], [[Indian Tree]], [[Red-throated Pipit]], [[Buff-bellied Pipit]], [[Nov-Mar)]], [[Upland Pipit]], [[Forest Wagtail]], [[Yellow Wagtail]], [[simillima and macronyx]], [[Aug-May)]], [[White Wagtail]], [[Aug-May)]], [[Grey Wagtail]], [[Dark-Grey]], [[Scarlet Minivet]], [[Yellow-throated Minivet]], [[Ashy Minivet]], [[Red-whiskered Bulbul]], [[Chinese]], [[Red-vented Bulbul]], [[Ashy Bulbul]], [[Black Bulbul]], [[Bull-headed Shrike]], [[Black-headed]], [[Brown Shrike]], [[Red-tailed]], [[Japanese Robin]], [[Siberian Rubythroat]], [[Red-flanked Bluetail]], [[Bluethroat]], [[Asian Magpie-Robin]], [[Plumbeous Redstart]], [[Daurian Redstart]], [[Common Stonechat]], [[Grey Bushchat]], [[Chestnut-bellied Rock-Thrush]], [[Blue Rock-Thrush]], [[Blue Whistling-Thrush]], [[Siberian Ground-Thrush]], [[Orange-headed Ground-Thrush]], [[Scaly]], [[Grey-backed Thrush]], [[Japanese Grey Thrush]], [[Blackbird]], [[Red-billed]], [[Pale Thrush]], [[Eye-browed Thrush]], [[Dusky Thrush]], [[Chinese Babax]], [[Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush]], [[Spectacled]], [[White-cheeked]], [[Melodious Laughingthrush]], [[Black-throated Laughingthrush]], [[White-bellied Yuhina]], [[Striated Yuhina]], [[Red-billed Leiothrix]], [[Vinous-throated Parrotbill]], [[Grey-headed Parrotbill]], [[Scaly-headed Stubtail]], [[Japanese Bush-Warbler]], [[Chinese Bush-Warbler]], [[Pallas's Grasshopper-Warbler]], [[Styan's Grasshopper-Warbler]], [[Rufous-rumped Grassbird]], [[Black-browed]], [[Zitting Cisticola]], [[Oriental Great Reed-Warbler]], [[Common]], [[Yellow-bellied Prinia]], [[Tawny-flanked Prinia]], [[Dusky Warbler]], [[Yellow-browed Warbler]], [[Pallas's Leaf-Warbler]], [[Arctic Warbler]], [[Pale-legged Leaf-Warbler]], [[Eastern Crowned Leaf-Warbler]], [[Grey-streaked Flycatcher]], [[Siberian]], [[Asian Brown Flycatcher]], [[Ferruginous Flycatcher]], [[Indian Verditer Flycatcher]], [[Yellow-rumped Flycatcher]], [[Narcissus Flycatcher]], [[Mugimaki Flycatcher]], [[Red-breasted Flycatcher]], [[Blue-and-White Flycatcher]], [[Fukien Niltava]], [[Hainan]], [[Grey-headed Canary-Flycatcher]], [[Black-naped Blue Monarch]], [[Asian Paradise-Flycatcher]], [[Sep-Oct]], [[rare at other times)]], [[Japanese Paradise-Flycatcher]], [[Chinese Penduline Tit]], [[Black-throated]], [[Yellow-bellied Tit]], [[Yellow-cheeked Tit]], [[Great Tit]], [[Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker]], [[Green-backed]], [[Fork-tailed Sunbird]], [[Japanese White-eye]], [[Chestnut-flanked White-eye]], [[Tristram's Bunting]], [[Grey-hooded]], [[Yellow-breasted Bunting]], [[Black-faced]], [[Chestnut Bunting]], [[Little Bunting]], [[Crested Bunting]], [[Oriental Greenfinch]], [[Siskin]], [[Common Rosefinch]], [[Black-tailed Hawfinch]], [[Java Sparrow]], [[Eurasian Tree Sparrow]], [[Common Starling]], [[Grey]], [[Daurian Starling]], [[Silky]], [[Chinese]], [[Black-collared Starling]], [[Asian Pied Starling]], [[Common Mynah]], [[Chinese Jungle]], [[Hill Mynah]], [[rare)]], [[Black-naped Oriole]], [[Black Drongo]], [[Hair-crested Drongo]], [[Ashy Drongo]], [[Common Jay]], [[Red-billed Blue Magpie]], [[Azure-winged Magpie]], [[rare)]], [[Himalayan Treepie]], [[Common Magpie]], [[Collared Crow]], [[Jungle Crow]]}}

Revision as of 21:53, 19 May 2007

Hong Kong


With virtually all of its natural forest lost and most other habitats severely degraded Hong Kong would seem to have limited appeal for birders. However, tens of thousands of waders of more than 40 species use the Deep Bay area in the north-western New Territories as a migratory stopover and birders from all over the world come here to see such rarities as Spoon-billed Sandpiper, Spotted Greenshank and Asian Dowitcher. Chinese Egret was once a rare breeder but is probably now only a scarce passage migrant. More than 400 species have been recorded in Hong Kong including a number of escaped and introduced birds.

The 400ha Mai Po Marshes Reserve is the best-known area of Deep Bay and regularly hold 20-30,000 passage waders. In addition to those already listed waders here include Swinhoe's Snipe and Pintail Snipe, Far-Eastern Curlew, Great Knot, Red-necked Stint and Long-toed Stint, Broad-billed Sandpiper, Marsh Sandpiper and Terek Sandpiper among others. Other rarities include Dalmatian Pelican, Black-faced Spoonbill and Saunders Gull and species such as Baikal Teal and Baer's Pochard, Little Curlew and Relict Gull are possible. The Mai Po Reserve consists of shrimp and fishponds, mudflats and mangroves and is situated in the east of Deep Bay. There is a visitore centre and hides overlooking scrapes and mudflats but a visit requires prior permission from the related Hong Kong SAR Government Authorities and WWF Hong Kong. Entry without permission is strictly forbidden. Lok Ma Chau lies to the north of Mai Po and the paddyfields and ponds here also attract waders in large numbers.

The best remaining area for forest birds in Hong Kong is the Tai Po Kau Reserve near Tai Po on Tolo Harbour. To explore this reserve head for the milestone 42 lay-by south-east of Tai Po and walk up the forestry road. There are a number of trails to follow and birds here can include Crested Serpent-Eagle and Asian Crested Goshawk, Asian Barred Owlet and Great Barbet, Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush and Red-billed Leiothrix. The forest here is particularly good for migrant passerines and winter visitors include Grey-backed Thrush, Japanese Thrush and Eye-browed Thrush, Forest Wagtail, Ferruginous Flycatcher, Yellow-rumped Flycatcher, and Narcissus Flycatcher and warblers including Pale-legged Leaf Warbler, Eastern Crowned Warbler and Pale-footed Stubtail. An early visit is usually necessary to see any birds here.

Victoria Peak provides the best birding on Hong Kong Island itself. Blue Whistling-Thrush, Black-throated Laughingthrush and White-crested Laughingthrush and Blue Magpie can be seen here with the addition of various migrant passerines in season. Eastern Reef-Heron, White-bellied Sea-Eagle and Black-naped Tern breed on some of the smaller islands of Hong Kong and the numerous inter-island ferries provide opportunities to see seabirds such as Streaked Shearwater and Sooty Tern and Aleutian Tern.

Birds

Birds you can see here include:

Little Grebe, Great Crested Grebe, Streaked Shearwater, Dalmatian Pelican, Great Cormorant, Great Frigatebird, Great, Yellow Bittern, Cinnamon Bittern, Schrenck's Little Bittern, Black Bittern, Green-backed Heron, Black-crowned Night-Heron, Chinese Pond-Heron, Cattle Egret, Eastern Reef-Heron, Chinese Egret, Little Egret, Intermediate Egret, Great Egret, Grey Heron, Purple Heron, Black Stork, Oriental White Stork, Oriental White Ibis, Black-faced Spoonbill, Eurasian Spoonbill, Lesser Whistling-Duck, Common Shelduck, Eurasian Wigeon, Common Teal, Mallard, Chinese Spotbill Duck, Falcated Duck, Northern Pintail, Garganey, Northern Shoveler, Tufted Duck, Greater Scaup, Baer's Pochard, Red-breasted Merganser, Osprey, Black Baza, Black-eared Kite, White-bellied Sea-Eagle, Eurasian Black Vulture, Crested Serpent-Eagle, Grey-faced Buzzard, Eastern Marsh Harrier, Hen, Pied Harrier, Asian Crested Goshawk, Northern Goshawk, mainly passage), Northern Sparrowhawk, Japanese Sparrowhawk, Chinese Goshawk, Common Buzzard, Eastern Imperial Eagle, Steppe Eagle, Greater Spotted Eagle, Bonelli's Eagle, Common Kestrel, Merlin, Northern Hobby, Peregrine Falcon, Chinese Francolin, Japanese Quail, Yellow-legged Buttonquail, Barred Buttonquail, Water Rail, Blue-breasted Banded, Banded Crake, Ruddy Crake, Brown Crake, Watercock, White-breasted Waterhen, Common Moorhen, Eurasian Coot, Pheasant-tailed Jacana, Pied Avocet, Black-winged Stilt, Oriental Pratincole, Greater Painted-Snipe, Northern Lapwing, Grey-headed Lapwing, Little Ringed Plover, Kentish, Greater Sand Plover, Lesser Sand Plover, Oriental Plover, Pacific Golden Plover, Grey, Black-tailed Godwit, Bar-tailed Godwit, Little Curlew, Whimbrel, Eurasian Curlew, Far-Eastern Curlew, Spotted Redshank, Common Redshank, Marsh Sandpiper, Common Greenshank, Nordmann's, Green Sandpiper, Wood Sandpiper, Terek Sandpiper, Common Sandpiper, Grey-tailed Tattler, Ruddy Turnstone, Red-necked Phalarope, Eurasian Woodcock, Solitary Snipe, Pintail Snipe, Swinhoe's Snipe, Common Snipe, Jack Snipe, Asian Dowitcher, Red Knot, Great Knot, Sanderling, Red-necked Stint, Temminck's Stint, Long-toed Stint, Sharp-tailed Sandpiper, Dunlin, Curlew Sandpiper, Spoon-billed Sandpiper, Broad-billed Sandpiper, Ruff, Japanese, Eastern Mew, Herring Gull, Yellow-legged Gull, Slaty-backed Gull, Pallas's, Relict Gull, Brown-headed Gull, Black-headed Gull, Saunder's Gull, Gull-billed Tern, Caspian Tern, Common Tern, Aleutian Tern, Black-naped Tern, Little Tern, Whiskered Tern, White-winged Tern, Feral Rock Dove, Spotted Turtle-Dove, Oriental, Red Turtle-Dove, Emerald, Chestnut-winged Cuckoo, Common Cuckoo, Oriental Cuckoo, Indian Cuckoo, Large Hawk-Cuckoo, Plaintive Cuckoo, Common Koel, Greater Coucal, Lesser Coucal, Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, Rainbow Lorikeet, Ring-necked, Oriental Scops-Owl, Collared Scops-Owl, Eurasian Eagle-Owl, Brown Fish-Owl, may still occur), Asian Barred Owlet, Savannah, Jungle Nightjar, Fork-tailed, House Swift, White-throated Spinetail Swift, Pied Kingfisher, Common Kingfisher, Black-capped Kingfisher, White-throated, Blue-tailed Bee-eater, Eastern Broad-billed Roller, Great Barbet, Eurasian Wryneck, Grey-headed Woodpecker, may no longer occur), Rufous Woodpecker, Oriental, Sand Martin, Barn Swallow, Red-rumped Swallow, Asian House Martin, [[Richard�s Pipit]], Aug-May, race sinensis breeds), Indian Tree, Red-throated Pipit, Buff-bellied Pipit, Nov-Mar), Upland Pipit, Forest Wagtail, Yellow Wagtail, simillima and macronyx, Aug-May), White Wagtail, Aug-May), Grey Wagtail, Dark-Grey, Scarlet Minivet, Yellow-throated Minivet, Ashy Minivet, Red-whiskered Bulbul, Chinese, Red-vented Bulbul, Ashy Bulbul, Black Bulbul, Bull-headed Shrike, Black-headed, Brown Shrike, Red-tailed, Japanese Robin, Siberian Rubythroat, Red-flanked Bluetail, Bluethroat, Asian Magpie-Robin, Plumbeous Redstart, Daurian Redstart, Common Stonechat, Grey Bushchat, Chestnut-bellied Rock-Thrush, Blue Rock-Thrush, Blue Whistling-Thrush, Siberian Ground-Thrush, Orange-headed Ground-Thrush, Scaly, Grey-backed Thrush, Japanese Grey Thrush, Blackbird, Red-billed, Pale Thrush, Eye-browed Thrush, Dusky Thrush, Chinese Babax, Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush, Spectacled, White-cheeked, Melodious Laughingthrush, Black-throated Laughingthrush, White-bellied Yuhina, Striated Yuhina, Red-billed Leiothrix, Vinous-throated Parrotbill, Grey-headed Parrotbill, Scaly-headed Stubtail, Japanese Bush-Warbler, Chinese Bush-Warbler, Pallas's Grasshopper-Warbler, Styan's Grasshopper-Warbler, Rufous-rumped Grassbird, Black-browed, Zitting Cisticola, Oriental Great Reed-Warbler, Common, Yellow-bellied Prinia, Tawny-flanked Prinia, Dusky Warbler, Yellow-browed Warbler, Pallas's Leaf-Warbler, Arctic Warbler, Pale-legged Leaf-Warbler, Eastern Crowned Leaf-Warbler, Grey-streaked Flycatcher, Siberian, Asian Brown Flycatcher, Ferruginous Flycatcher, Indian Verditer Flycatcher, Yellow-rumped Flycatcher, Narcissus Flycatcher, Mugimaki Flycatcher, Red-breasted Flycatcher, Blue-and-White Flycatcher, Fukien Niltava, Hainan, Grey-headed Canary-Flycatcher, Black-naped Blue Monarch, Asian Paradise-Flycatcher, Sep-Oct, rare at other times), Japanese Paradise-Flycatcher, Chinese Penduline Tit, Black-throated, Yellow-bellied Tit, Yellow-cheeked Tit, Great Tit, Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker, Green-backed, Fork-tailed Sunbird, Japanese White-eye, Chestnut-flanked White-eye, Tristram's Bunting, Grey-hooded, Yellow-breasted Bunting, Black-faced, Chestnut Bunting, Little Bunting, Crested Bunting, Oriental Greenfinch, Siskin, Common Rosefinch, Black-tailed Hawfinch, Java Sparrow, Eurasian Tree Sparrow, Common Starling, Grey, Daurian Starling, Silky, Chinese, Black-collared Starling, Asian Pied Starling, Common Mynah, Chinese Jungle, Hill Mynah, rare), Black-naped Oriole, Black Drongo, Hair-crested Drongo, Ashy Drongo, Common Jay, Red-billed Blue Magpie, Azure-winged Magpie, rare), Himalayan Treepie, Common Magpie, Collared Crow, Jungle Crow

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