Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Patch gold !



Sometimes there are lots of people at my favorite Hanoi’s patch, along the Red River (only 2km from the city center), but enough nature for little birds to find space. I was there on 1st April at noon when a luminous male Narcissus Flycatcher (without tail feathers...) passed through from its wintering grounds on Borneo and the Philippines towards its breeding grounds in NE China/Japan. 


A top quality patch bird but not a patch tick - I had a glimpse of another male in spring 2014 but couldn’t get a picture. This is definitely the crème de la crème of migrant birds there!


That yellow eye-brow make a good detail separating it from Yellow-rumped Fly, a much more common bird in Vietnam.


Narcissus Flycatcher... Hard to think of a better name for such a gorgeous bird.  They do kind of swagger like they know it, too!

Migrating without tail feathers must be a pretty difficult chore...
Source : vietnambirdnews[dot]blogspot[dot]com
post from sitemap

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