Bulletin 309 - China #9 - Raptors, Owl and Doves
I had an 8 day birding to trip in eastern China with a wonderful guide Lin Zhang based in Shanghai. He is perfectly fluent in English. We visited 5 different locales. His website is here. FYI making contact within China by email is a problem as the government blocks some email accounts coming in including gmail. So I had to contact him using MS Outlook. His email is zhanglinas@hotmail.com.
The 18" Eastern Buzzard (Buteo japonicus) is a hawk of eastern Asia and was formerly considered as same species as Common Buzzard of Europe. it is brown with light wings underneath,.
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Eastern Buzzard |
The 18" Eastern Marsh Harrier (Circus spilonotus) hunts over marshlands. Like our Northern Harrier, the male is gray and the female is brown, so this bird is likely a female.
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Eastern Marsh Harrier |
The 14" Black-shouldered Kite (Elanus caeruleus) is similar to our White-tailed Kite and was only split about a dozen years ago.
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Black-shouldered Kite |
The 26" Crested Serpent-Eagle (Spilornis cheela) is a brown raptor ranging from India to China.
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Crested Serpent Eagle |
The 16" Crested Goshawk (Accipiter trivirgatus) is a resident bird in SE Asia, primarily Indonesia and the Philippines. It is a rare resident in eastern China, so to see this bird right beside the road and take a photo out of the car window was an amazing stroke of good luck. The guide had never seen this bird so close.
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Crested Goshawk |
The other amazing bird was the tiny 7" Pied Falconet (Microhierax melanoleucus). One of the birds perched everyday in a bare tree close to their nest. It is a black and white falcon and does have the characteristic black sideburns, like most falcons.
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Pied Falconet |
I saw 2 owls, but only got a photo of 1 species, the 9" Asian Barred Owlet (Glaucidium cuculoides). It is a brown owl in the same genus as our pygmy owls and hence is diurnal and easily found.
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Asian Barred Owlet |
The 11" Spotted Dove (Streptopelia chinensis) is a pinkish gray dove with white spots on black neck. As its name suggests, it is a resident of Asia, but has been introduced to Hawaii and North America. So it is always nice to see the bird in his native territory.
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Spotted Dove |
Lastly is the 13" Oriental Turtle Dove (Streptopelia orientalis). It has dark scalloped appearing wings and black barring on the neck.
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Oriental Turtle Dove |
I have the different bird families in single folders for easy viewing
I have photos of 38 of the 254 species of hawks, eagles and kites.
I have photos of 13 of the 65 species of falcons.
I have photos of 29 of the 216 species of typical owls.
I have photos of 25 of the 332 species of pigeons and doves.
Happy birding and photography,
David McDonald
dkmmdpa@gmail.com
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