My goodness, Non stop Nominees for Nigel! Great stuff with lots of goodies! Water rails like London buses, wait for ages for one, then three come along at the same time! Stunning RBF close ups. Jack Snipe doing his thing. Sea was obliging to not hide the Surf Scoter, then more than a glimpse of a Cettis! Someone went home chuffed! And as always, thank you for sharing all the lovely footage!
Good morning 🌅 to you and your family from Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR. While there is no Blue Tits in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR, we do have both the Cinerious Tit and the Japanese Tit both being the residents of Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR commonly found in urban parks and hill areas where trees are plentiful. We also have the Chinese Blackbirds as well.
By the way, out on the beachfront promenade in the New Territories of HKSAR, we do have the White-breasted Waterhen and can be seen from time to time. It usually hides in the thick mangroves to avoid beach goers on the weekends, and when the tide is just low enough for a walk-around with its chicks.
Great views of R.B Flycatcher Nigel well done
My goodness, Non stop Nominees for Nigel! Great stuff with lots of goodies! Water rails like London buses, wait for ages for one, then three come along at the same time! Stunning RBF close ups. Jack Snipe doing his thing. Sea was obliging to not hide the Surf Scoter, then more than a glimpse of a Cettis! Someone went home chuffed! And as always, thank you for sharing all the lovely footage!
Good morning 🌅 to you and your family from Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR. While there is no Blue Tits in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR, we do have both the Cinerious Tit and the Japanese Tit both being the residents of Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR commonly found in urban parks and hill areas where trees are plentiful. We also have the Chinese Blackbirds as well.
I have brillant Pic's of one Jack Snipe
Great find... 👍👍
By the way, out on the beachfront promenade in the New Territories of HKSAR, we do have the White-breasted Waterhen and can be seen from time to time. It usually hides in the thick mangroves to avoid beach goers on the weekends, and when the tide is just low enough for a walk-around with its chicks.
I travelled to Sri Lanka in 2016 and saw White throated Waterhen.
Great little bird the RB flycatcher
Nice one on the Surf Scoter. Been toying with travelling up from S Wales for that one.
Loving those Robins!
Well done 😊
It still blows my mind that someone will find a tiny rare bird in a bush beside a road in the middle of nowhere.
Great video as usual Nigel. BTW: what camera do you use please? Thanks, John.
it's a Nikon P1000 bridge camera
@@TheBackyardAviaryAdventures Thank you/
Very rear cheveral goldfinch
are you talking about the goldfinch feeding on the teasel, could it be a released bird from captivity?.
@ yes no ring so wild bird most likely look at he’s blaze Brocken by a white stripe under he’s beak sadly highly prized in captivity